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Jack Whitten

Wexner Center for the Arts

May 16–August 2, 2015

Nine Cosmic CDs: For The Firespitter (Jayne Cortez) (2013)

Nine Cosmic CDs: For The Firespitter (Jayne Cortez) (2013)
Acrylic on Canvas
45h x 137.5w in (114.3h x 349.3w cm)

Press Release

Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting

Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, CA
September 20, 2014 - February 4, 2015

Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH
May 15 - August 2, 2015

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN
September 13, 2015 - January 24, 2016

Jack Whitten retrospective exhibition Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting, at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH. Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, curated by Kathryn Kanjo.

For five decades, Jack Whitten has kept time through his innovative studio process. In his canvases, he explores the possibilities of paint, the role of the artist, and the allure of material essence in. As a child of the segregated south, he bears witness to expressions of evil and the resilience of the human spirit. As a diligent formalist, Whitten explores and exploits the newest acrylic and dry pigment media, the register of the image, and the edge of the canvas. As the New York artist, schooled in the sixties and maturing in the seventies, he balances on the fulcrum of the century that was and the century to come. He is an artist of his moment due precisely to his respect for the past and commitment to the present. Whitten creates in the moment in order to harness the essence of matter. From his first spectral canvases, as a graphic trace of a haunted soul, to his recent app for Obama, a key for complex, contemporary life, Whitten’s poetic and physically compelling compositions capture what is needed, what is left, what is remembered, and what is next. Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting surveys this enduring artist’s career with approximately 60 canvasses from the mid-1960s to the present.