Whitney Museum of American Art
FEATURED EVENT
-
- Art
- 2010, the Whitney Biennial
- @ Whitney Museum of American Art
- This year marks the seventy-fifth edition of the Whitney’s signature exhibition, the Whitney Biennial. While Biennials are always affected by the... View details »
-
OngoingFeatured Flavorpill 50
-
View More Photos »
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- 945 Madison Avenue (map)
- 212-570-3600
- Directions: Subway: 6 Train to 77th Street; Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 to 74th Street
- Hours
- Wednesday–Thursday: 11 am–6 pm, Friday: 1–9 pm, Saturday–Sunday: 11 am–6 pm, Monday & Tuesday: Closed
- Comment »
- Subscribe to RSS »
Flavorpill says
Well worth a trip from any part of the city, the Whitney is not only home to an excellently curated (read: museumphobe-friendly) collection of modern American art. It also has one of the best brunches in town (lemon ricotta pancakes!), and two things that you won’t want to miss out on: the Art-o-Mat and its pay-what-you-wish Fridays.
- Caroline Stanley
CURRENT AND ONGOING EVENTSView all »
-
- Art
- 2010, the Whitney Biennial
- @ Whitney Museum of American Art
- This year marks the seventy-fifth edition of the Whitney’s signature exhibition, the Whitney Biennial. While Biennials are always affected by the... View details »
-
OngoingFeatured Flavorpill 50
-
- Art
- Collecting Biennials
- @ Whitney Museum of American Art
-
... View details »As a prelude, counterpoint, and coda to the Biennial, the Museum’s fifth
-
OngoingFlavorpill 50
-
- Art
- Aki Sasamoto: Strange Attractors
- @ Whitney Museum of American Art
-
Aki Sasamoto’s contribution to 2010, the Whitney Biennial, Strange Attractors, consists of the careful arrangement... View details »
-
OngoingFlavorpill 50
-
- Art
- Heat Waves in a Swamp: The Paintings of Charles Burchfield
- @ Whitney Museum of American Art
- Although he lived next door to Niagara Falls, artist Charles Burchfield (1893–1967) chose to focus his nature-based art on the ground... View details »
-
OngoingFlavorpill 50





I LOVE THE WHITNEY, especially the biannual exhibits. it is one of my all time fave museums.