
Calder – Bode – Whitney
For the centennial celebration of Calder's Circus, High Wire, Calder's Circus at 100, on view at the Whitney Museum, Bode has created a selection of custom pieces in collaboration with the Calder Foundation and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The eight-piece collection draws from characters, costumes, and ephemera from Calder’s Circus through Bode’s distinctive approach to narrative craft, handwork, and historic detail.
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SIXTIES SURREAL
Sixties Surreal is an ambitious, scholarly reappraisal of American art from 1958 to 1972, encompassing the work of more than 100 artists. The show will attend to the ways in which historical Surrealism of the earlier 20th Century laid the groundwork for a kind of vernacular surrealism in the 1960s—particularly in America, as cascading social and political changes affirmed that life, itself, is surreal. Discover an assortment of gifts and monographs inspired by the exhibition.
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AMERICAN SUBLIME
Amy Sherald: American Sublime brings the artist's incisive and poetic portraits to a New York museum for the first time. The works center everyday Black Americans, compelling in their individuality and extraordinary in their ordinariness, inviting viewers to step into Sherald’s imagined worlds. Discover an assortment of gifts and monographs celebrating the artist's works.
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PRINT SHOP
Explore our print on demand assortment, featuring works by artists in the Whitney’s permanent collection, including Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko, and George Tooker, featured in our "Untitled" (America) exhibition.
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