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“One of the things that’s always been really important to me is that for artists that are coming from anywhere outside of the mainstream, that we don’t feel the pressure to change our work and our cultural aesthetics to fit the art world.” —Jeffrey Gibson

The Whitney Biennial has been up for a couple of weeks now, and the hot (and, to be fair, more considered) takes are coming in fast. A consensus seems to be forming around it being a solid outing, exploring the current cultural climate with some solid works, albeit little that is as revolutionary as the times seem to demand. For a deeper dive, the Whitney visited artist Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972, Colorado Springs) in his studio in upstate New York and produced this video with our friends at SandenWolff Productions.

Based in Hudson, New York, Gibson is an artist of Choctaw-Cherokee heritage, whose work draws inspiration from his diverse cultural and social background, and itinerant upbringing. Gibson deftly navigates the space between his Native American heritage and the contemporary art world. His work is a standout in any space, with strong works in the Whitney Biennial (through September 22, 2019), as well as his soon-to-close exhibition The Anthropophagic Effect for the New Museum’s Department of Education and Public Engagement spring 2019 artist-in-residency, through June 9, 2019.

Museums

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MUSEUMS: Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine

5:24

MUSEUMS: For Walter J. Hood, Architecture Means Power

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MUSEUMS: Fabric Workshop and Museum Explores Clay and Fabric

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MUSEUMS: Julie Mehretu Behind-the-Scenes With Checkerboard Films

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MUSEUMS: Alice Neel Paints Life “Hot off the Griddle”

Galleries

5:24

GALLERIES: Alec Soth Takes the Measure of Photography

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GALLERIES: Pablo Picasso: Seven Decades of Drawing

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GALLERIES: For Landon Metz, Failure is an Option

4:17

GALLERIES: Jacob El Hanani Is a Line-Maker

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LONGFORM: Sheila Hicks Reflects From Home in Paris

Studios

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VAULT: Philip Guston Biopic Trailer (1981)

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STUDIOS: Joep van Lieshout on Going Beyond Beautiful Design

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STUDIOS: Peter Beard: “Nature is the best thing we’ve got”

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STUDIOS: Ursula von Rydingsvard’s Material Instinct (2000)

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STUDIOS: Billy Childish Gets Out of the Way of the Picture

Community

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PODCAST: ‘Barbara London Calling’ Launches Season 2

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LONGFORM: Hughie O’Donoghue in Conversation with Charles Saumarez Smith

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COMMUNITY: William Eric Brown Applies New Processes to Old

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PODCAST: Heidi Zuckerman in Conversation with Adam Pendleton

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LONGFORM: ‘To Cast Too Bold a Shadow’ Exhibition Walkthrough

Market

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MARKET: For Kimsooja, Immaterial Art Achieves Memory

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MARKET: How Christie’s and Sotheby’s Dominate the Art Market

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MARKET: Ghada Amer on Being a Woman Artist

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MARKET: Catherine Petitgas is an Enabler

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MARKET: Kunsthalle Basel Is of Its Time