Over the past decade, the Whitney's print collection has grown significantly in its representation of the vitality of the graphic arts in twentieth-century America. "In Depth" focuses on the responses of four abstract artists - Burgoyne Diller, Louise Nevelson, Donald Judd, and Richard Tuttle - to the expressive potentials of printmaking.
Recent Acquisitions in Prints
Over the past decade, the Whitney's print collection has grown
significantly in its representation of the vitality of the graphic arts in
twentieth-century America. "In Depth" focuses on the responses of
four abstract artists - Burgoyne Diller, Louise Nevelson, Donald
Judd, and Richard Tuttle - to the expressive potentials of
printmaking. Each one, in different ways, turned to the print
medium as a vehicle for personal artistic exploration. The
exhibition also marks the first museum showing of Richard
Tuttle's new sequence of three etching cycles: The Edge (1998),
Edges (1999), and a cycle to be completed this year.
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