Mary Lovelace O'Neal at the Whitney Biennial.
Photo: Courtesy of Whitney Museum of American Art

VIDEO: Discover the Most Fascinating Whitney Biennial 2024 Artists

A selection of standout artists at the 81st edition of the country’s longest-running contemporary art survey share their thoughts on opening day

This year’s highly anticipated Whitney Biennial, the country’s longest-running survey of contemporary art, features seventy-one artists and collectives exploring some of today’s most pressing issues. Titled “Even Better Than the Real Thing,” the show is curated by Chrissie Iles and Meg Onli and is now on view through August 11. Here, Galerie talks to a selection of the show’s standout artists including Suzanne Jackson, Tourmaline, JJJJJerome Ellis, Harmony Hammond, and Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio about their inspirations, processes, and what it means to be featured. “The Whitney Biennial brings together every two years a group of contemporary artists to take a snapshot of what is going on in the art world but also in the larger world,” Iles tells Galerie on the opening day. See the video below.

Cover: Mary Lovelace O'Neal at the Whitney Biennial.
Photo: Courtesy of Whitney Museum of American Art

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