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A Whitney Museum of American Art Book Since 1932, the Whitney Museum's Biennial Exhibitions have counted among the milestones in the history of American art and have played a leading role in presenting vanguard developments in art to the general public. Countless prominent artists have made their museum debut at these diverse surveys of painting, sculpture, works on paper, film and video, performance, and installation.For the eagerly awaited first Biennial of the new millennium, the Whitney has assembled a versatile team of curators from around the nation to select and invite the participating artists. Once again, the Whitney will help to establish a critical perspective on the latest creative achievements by American artists.250 illustrations, 150 in full color, 9 x 10 1/2'MAXWELL L. ANDERSON is director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; MICHAEL G. AUPING is chief curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; VALERIE CASSEL is director of the Visiting Artists Program, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; HUGH DAVIES is director, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; JANE FARVER is director of the List Visual Arts Center at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts; ANDREA MILLERKELLER is an independent curator based in Hartford, Connecticut; and LAWRENCE R. RINDER is director, CCAC Institute, California College of Arts and Crafts, San Francisco and Oakland.EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Whitney Museum of American Art, New YorkMar. 23June 4, 2000
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