A Glimpse Inside the Whitney Biennial’s Unique Approach

A Glimpse Inside the Whitney Biennial's Unique Approach

Yesterday marked the press opening of the Whitney Biennial, a prominent examination of American art. This edition stands out with its somber, introspective nature and a strong inclination towards immersive installations. As we continue to digest the experience, our initial reactions are now available: highlights, drawbacks, and points of uncertainty.

In addition, we reached out to cultural leaders in New York City for their insights on Diya Vij’s recent appointment as culture commissioner and what they believe her focus areas should be. The pressing question: Can she contribute to making the notoriously expensive city more accessible to artists?

—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief

Our editorial team offers a walkthrough of the first impressions from this year’s Whitney Biennial, which is set to open to the public this Sunday, March 8. Find out what’s commendable, what’s questionable, and what may require further reflection.

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