Whitney Manuscript Collections encompass primary materials generated by external organizations or individuals that supports research complementary to the Museum’s collections and programming. Portrait ...
The Whitney invites Deaf and disabled visitors to experience the richness and complexity of American art in an inclusive, welcoming environment. Visitors with disabilities receive a discounted rate ...
The Whitney Biennial has shaped conversations around art and culture for nearly a century. Hundreds of artists have been part of this landmark exhibition. The legacies they left behind continue to ...
These art projects are designed especially for kids and grown-ups to do together. All of the activities are based on works of art in the Whitney's collection. They introduce you to some of the diverse ...
Nancy Holt (April 5, 1938 – February 8, 2014) was an American artist most known for her public sculpture, installation art, concrete poetry, and land art. Throughout her career, Holt also produced ...
The Whitney is located in Lenapehoking, the ancestral homeland of the Lenape. The name Manhattan comes from their word Mannahatta, meaning “island of many hills.” The Museum’s current site is close to ...
The Whitney Museum has a new mark: a dynamic W that responds to the artworks and words around it. Designed by Experimental Jetset, the new graphic identity embraces the inventive spirit of the Museum, ...
Enrich your visit—listen to interviews with artists, curators, and other thinkers. There's something for everyone: kids tours for six- to ten-year-olds; accessible content, including image ...