The Whitney’s 2026 Art Party Turns Up the Heat for New York’s Next Gen Patrons "It felt as if everyone in attendance was in competition with the works of art for the boldest look of the night,” Gabrielle Richardson told Observer. By Elisa Carollo
The 2026 Whitney Biennial Aims to Map a New Geography of American Art in ‘a Moment of Profound Transition’ The chosen artists are "intergenerational and international, reflecting the many ways artists remain interconnected through their practices despite geographic distance," co-director Marcela Guerrero told Observer. By Elisa Carollo
Memory, Matter and Minimalism: Inside Dia Art Foundation’s 2025 Fall Night With heartfelt tributes to Melvin Edwards and Meg Webster, the evening celebrated two visionary practices that embody Dia’s artist-first ethos. By Elisa Carollo
Chloë Sevigny, Joan Jonas and More: A Who’s Who of Dia Art Foundation’s Spring Benefit By Christa Terry
Art World Comings and Goings: The Whitney’s New Chief Curator and More By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Whitney Museum Director Adam Weinberg Steps Down After 20 Years at the Helm By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Adrienne Edwards and David Breslin Are a Smart Choice to Curate the Whitney’s 2021 Biennial By Helen Holmes