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David Whitney
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David Whitney (1939 – June 12, 2005) was an American art curator, collector, gallerist, and critic. He led a very private life and was not well known outside the art world, even though he participated naked in the 1965 Claes Oldenburg happening Washes. He was the life partner of architectPhilip Johnson (1906–2005) for 45 years until their deaths five months apart. He was also a close friend of Andy Warhol.
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[edit]Personal life
Whitney, the son of a banker, was raised in Worcester, Massachusetts and studied architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design.[1] While a student, he attended a lecture by Johnson and approached the architect afterwards, asking for a tour of the Glass House.
[edit]Career
During the early to mid-1960s Whitney had a variety of roles in the contemporary art world. Early jobs at the Museum of Modern Art and several art galleries, including the Green Gallery and the Leo Castelli Gallery, led to him opening his own gallery in 1969.[2] [3] Some of the artists that exhibited at the David Whitney Gallery from September 1969 through March 1972 (when the gallery closed) included Neil Jenney, Jasper Johns, Ronnie Landfield, William Pettet, Ken Price, Kenneth Showell, and Phillip Wofford, amongst others. The David Whitney Gallery featured Lyrical Abstraction, Post-minimalism, and other current movements of the period[4][5]
Later, he organized exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and elsewhere for well-known artists such as Cy Twombly, Jasper Johns, Franz Kline, Willem de Kooning, and Andy Warhol.[6]
Later, he focused on younger artists such as Michael Heizer, Julian Schnabel, Eric Fischl, and David Salle.
[edit]References
- ^ Kennedy, Randy (14 June 2005). "David Whitney, 66, Renowned Art Collector, Dies". June 14, 2005 (New York Times). Retrieved 18 November 2010.
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