List of Whitney Biennial artists

This is an incomplete list of Whitney Biennial artists selected for the Whitney Biennial exhibitions of contemporary American art, at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, United States. The event began as an annual exhibition in 1932, the first biennial was in 1973. The Whitney show is generally regarded as one of the leading shows in the art world, often setting or leading trends in contemporary art.[1]

2017

The 2017 Biennial will be the first to take place in the museum’s much larger new location in the Meatpacking District. With 63 participants the exhibition runs from March 17 until June 11, and is co-curated by Christopher Lew and Mia Locks.[2][3]

  • Zarouhie Abdalian
  • Basma Alsharif
  • Jo Baer
  • Eric Baudelaire
  • Robert Beavers
  • Larry Bell
  • Matt Browning
  • Susan Cianciolo
  • Mary Helena Clark
  • John Divola
  • Celeste Dupuy-Spencer
  • Rafa Esparza
  • Kevin Jerome Everson
  • GCC (Nanu al-Hamad, Abdullah al-Mutairi, Aziz Alqatami, Barrak Alzaid, Khalid al-Gharaballi, Amal Khalaf, Fatima al-Qadiri, Monira al-Qadiri)
  • Oto Gillen
  • Samara Golden
  • Casey Gollan and Victoria Sobel
  • Irena Haiduk
  • Lyle Ashton Harris
  • Porpentine Charity Heartscape
  • Sky Hopinka
  • Shara Hughes
  • Aaron Flint Jamison
  • KAYA (Kerstin Brätsch and Debo Eilers)
  • Jon Kessler
  • James N. Kienitz Wilkins
  • Ajay Kurian
  • Deana Lawson
  • An-My Lê
  • Leigh Ledare
  • Dani Leventhal
  • Tala Madani
  • Park McArthur
  • Harold Mendez
  • Carrie Moyer
  • Ulrike Müller
  • Julien Nguyen
  • Tuan Andrew Nguyen
  • Raúl de Nieves
  • Aliza Nisenbaum
  • Occupy Museums (Arthur Polendo, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Kenneth Pietrobono, Noah Fischer and Tal Beery)
  • Pope.L a.k.a. William Pope.L
  • Postcommodity (Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, Kade L. Twist)
  • Puppies Puppies
  • Asad Raza
  • Jessi Reaves
  • John Riepenhoff
  • Chemi Rosado-Seijo
  • Cameron Rowland
  • Beatriz Santiago Muñoz
  • Dana Schutz
  • Cauleen Smith
  • Frances Stark
  • Maya Stovall
  • Henry Taylor
  • Torey Thornton
  • Leslie Thornton and James Richards
  • Kaari Upson
  • Kamasi Washington
  • Leilah Weinraub
  • Jordan Wolfson
  • Anicka Yi

2014

The 77th Whitney Biennial was on view March 7 through May 25, 2014.[4] The exhibition was curated by Stuart Comer, Anthony Elms, and Michelle Grabner.[4]

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2012

The 76th Whitney Biennial/Annual ran March 1 through May 27, 2012.[5] It was curated by Elisabeth Sussman and Jay Sanders.[5] They co-curated the film program with Thomas Beard and Ed Halter, co-founders of Light Industry, a venue for film and electronic art in Brooklyn.[5]

2010

The 75th Whitney Biennial/Annual ran February 25 to May 30, 2010.[1] The curators were Francesco Bonami and associate Gary Carrion-Murayari.

2008

The 74th Whitney Biennial.

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2006

The 73rd Whitney Biennial. The curators were Philippe Vergne and Chrissie Iles.

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2004

The curators were Chrissie Iles, Shamim M. Momin, Debra Singer.

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2002

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2000

The curators were Whitney museum director Maxwell L. Anderson, Michael Auping, Valerie Cassel, Hugh M. Davies, Jane Farver, Andrea Miller-Keller, and Lawrence R. Rinder.

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1997

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1975

1973

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