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THE WHITNEY IS CLOSED IN PREPARATION FOR THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BUILDING in spring 2015


Designed by architect Renzo Piano and situated between the High Line and the Hudson River, the new building will vastly increase the Whitney’s exhibition and programming space, providing the first comprehensive view of its unsurpassed collection of modern and contemporary American art.

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Whitney Museum of American Art, August 2014. Photograph by Timothy Schenck
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Thomas Hart BentonPoker Night (from “A Streetcar Named Desire”), 194885.49.2
Jacob LawrenceTombstones, 194243.14
Robert MotherwellThree Figures Shot, 194481.31
Andrew WyethWinter Fields, 194277.91
Elie NadelmanTango, 1920–2488.1a-c
Christopher WilliamsKodak Three Point Reflection Guide © 1968 Eastman Kodak Company, 1968 (Meiko laughing), Vancouver, B.C., April 6, 2005, 20052006.31
Jay DeFeoThe Rose, 1958–6695.170
Reginald MarshBread Line—No One Has Starved, 193282.43.1
Louise NevelsonDawn’s Wedding Chapel II, 195970.68a-m
Wayne ThiebaudPie Counter, 196364.11
Carroll DunhamPine Gap, 1985–8686.36
Philip PearlsteinFemale Model on Oriental Rug with Mirror, 196884.69
Steven ParrinoUntitled, 19862008.16
Charles RayAll My Clothes, 197396.66a-p
Charles SheelerRiver Rouge Plant, 193232.43
Joseph KosuthFive Words in Green Neon, 196593.42a-c
Ching Ho ChengSun Drawing, 19672010.46
Georgia O’KeeffeMusic, Pink and Blue No. 2, 191891.90

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