The Whitney Biennial Is Here
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The Whitney Biennial Is Here
"This year's biennial isn't "weird," as so many others have called it, writes Aruna D'Souza in her review. It's beautiful, smart, charming, joyful, mournful, and it has a curatorial logic even without a theme."
"AX Mina paid their annual visit to Abrons Arts Center's art exhibition/ mutual aid initiative From Chinatown, With Love, and found fire horses, Guan Yins, and other symbols of resilience, interdependence, and abundance."
Spring arrives in New York with beautiful weather and the beginning of peak art season, highlighted by the opening of the Whitney Biennial. The biennial features diverse artworks including installations, paintings, and multimedia pieces from 56 participating artists and collectives. Reviewers describe the exhibition as beautiful, smart, charming, and joyful with clear curatorial logic. Notable works include a giant inflatable jester and moody installations. Additionally, Abrons Arts Center presents "From Chinatown, With Love," an art exhibition and mutual aid initiative showcasing local artists' work featuring symbols of resilience, interdependence, and abundance. The season offers New Yorkers opportunities to engage with contemporary art while enjoying outdoor spring activities.
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