Nov 22, 2019–Feb 2022
Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950–2019 foregrounds how visual
artists have explored the materials, methods, and strategies of craft over the
past seven decades. Some expand techniques with long histories, such as
weaving, sewing, or pottery, while others experiment with textiles, thread,
clay, beads, and glass, among other mediums. The traces of the artists’
hands-on engagement with their materials invite viewers to imagine how it might
feel to make each work.
While artists’ reasons for taking up craft range widely, many aim
to subvert prevalent standards of so-called “fine art,” often in direct
response to the politics of their time. In challenging accepted ideas of
taste—whether by embracing the decorative or turning away from traditional
painting and sculpture in favor of functional items like bowls or
blankets—these artists reclaim visual languages that have typically been coded
as feminine, domestic, or vernacular. By highlighting marginalized modes of
artistic production, these artists challenge the power structures that
determine artistic value.
This exhibition provides new perspectives on subjects that have
been central to artists, including abstraction, popular culture, feminist and
queer aesthetics, and recent explorations of identity and relationships to
place. Together, the works demonstrate that craft-informed techniques of making
carry their own kind of knowledge, one that is crucial to a more complete
understanding of the history and potential of art.
Drawn primarily from the Whitney’s collection, the exhibition will
include over eighty works by more than sixty artists, including Ruth Asawa, Eva
Hesse, Mike Kelley, Liza Lou, Ree Morton, Howardena Pindell, Robert
Rauschenberg, Elaine Reichek, and Lenore Tawney, as well as featuring new
acquisitions by Shan Goshorn, Kahlil Robert Irving, Simone Leigh, Jordan
Nassar, and Erin Jane Nelson.
Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950–2019 is
curated by Jennie Goldstein, assistant curator, and Elisabeth Sherman,
assistant curator, with Ambika Trasi, curatorial assistant.
Support for Making Knowing: Craft in Art, 1950–2019 is provided by
the Lenore G. Tawney Foundation.
https://whitney.org/exhibitions/making-knowing
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