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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Eye Candy: Whitney ISP 2008-2009

Nanna Debois Buhl, Respect History, 2008. Courtesy of the artist.

The Whitney Independent Study Program (ISP) consists of three distinct tracks in studio, curatorial, and critical studies. Founded in 1968, ISP has received and introduced some of the biggest names in contemporary art. The program begins each year in September and concludes the following May with a series of presentations. This year's roster follows.

Studio Program Exhibition: Featuring works by Kasper Akhøj, Natalia Almada, David Baumflek, Nanna Debois Buhl, Heather Hart, Emma Hedditch, Bani Khoshnoudi, Liz Magic Laser, Liz Linden, Ilya Lipkin, Mores McWreath, Meredith Nickie, Anna Ostoya, and Hong-An Truong.

On view at Art In General, May 9–17. Opening reception, May 9, 6–8pm.

Curatorial Program Exhibition: Time Out of Joint: Recall and Evocation in Recent Art, curated by Luigi Fassi, Lucy Gallun, Roya Rastegar, and Jakob Schillinger.

On view at The Kitchen, May 22–June 15. Opening reception, May 22, 5–8 pm.

Critical Studies Program Symposium: Papers by Chad Elias, Jennifer Kennedy, Karl Lydén, Julia Moritz, Jordan Troeller, and Tom Williams.

At the Whitney Museum of American Art on May 20. Session I, 6:30–8:30pm; Session II, 9–10:30pm.

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