Date/Time
Date - November 7, 2015
2:30 pm until 3:30 pm
Location
Whitney Museum of American Art
99 Gansevoort St
New York, NY, 10014
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
Please join us for a visit to the new Whitney Museum of American Art for a private tour of the exhibition Frank Stella: A Retrospective. The tour is on Saturday, November 7, and begins at 2:30pm, arrival and check-in is 2:15pm.
Members are invited to join me for lunch before our visit at the Museum’s own restaurant, Untitled. More information on the restaurant is below.
Cost for the tour: Members: $37, Non-Members: $42
Link to purchase tickets: Eventbrite
From the website: whitney.org
FRANK STELLA: A RETROSPECTIVE
October 30, 2015 to February 7, 2016
The Whitney Museum of Art presents a career retrospective of Frank Stella (b. 1936), one of the most important living American artists. This survey will be the most comprehensive presentation of Stella’s career to date, showcasing his prolific output from the mid-1950s to the present through approximately 120 works, including paintings, reliefs, maquettes, sculptures, and drawings. Co-organized by the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Whitney, this exhibition will feature Stella’s best-known works alongside rarely seen examples drawn from collections around the world. Accompanied by a scholarly publication, the exhibition will fill the Whitney’s entire fifth floor, an 18,000-square-foot gallery that is the Museum’s largest space for temporary exhibitions.
UNTITLED at the Whitney
From the website:
untitledatthewhitney.com
Untitled is a new restaurant from Chef Michael Anthony of Gramercy Tavern, located in the Whitney Museum of American Art’s new Renzo Piano-designed building in the Meatpacking District. Light-filled and airy, adjacent to the High Line park and the Hudson River, Untitled is inspired by the seasons and the creative environment of the world-class museum that it calls home. Untitled is open for lunch and dinner, with a ground floor entrance on Gansevoort Street.
Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St, NYC