Press Release

Jack Whitten: Prime Mover brings together a group of recently acquired works on paper that Jack Whitten realized during the 1970s using a range of dry and wet black pigments. The year 1970 saw a shift in the artist’s studio methods, with systematic process replacing the gestural abstraction of the previous decade. Moving away from the easel, he started to work horizontally on flat surfaces and employ new tools, materials, and methods of his own design to generate images that dispense with the artist’s hand. In keeping with the language of contemporary technologies, Whitten began using the term “developed,” as opposed to “designed,” to describe his changed approach to image making. Throughout the decade, as this presentation attests, the pulse of experimentation in Whitten’s oeuvre was first felt on paper.

Jack Whitten is curated by Matilde Guidelli-Guidi, curator and co–department head, with Emily Markert, curatorial assistant.

All exhibitions at Dia are made possible by the Economou Exhibition Fund.

Read More

Installation Views

About the Artist

Jack Whitten was a pioneering American artist renowned for his experimental processes and inventive use of materials, Whitten bridged Abstract Expressionism, process art, and a deeply personal response to history and technology. His work has been celebrated in major retrospectives, including Jack Whitten: The Messenger at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and he was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2016.

View Artist Profile

Also Exhibiting at DIA Beacon

About the Gallery

DIA Beacon is a renowned contemporary art museum situated in Beacon, New York, on the banks of the Hudson River. Housed in a repurposed 1929 Nabisco box printing factory, its expansive galleries and minimalist architecture make it a destination for lovers of postwar art and industrial design.

View Gallery Profile
Address
3 Beekman Street
Beacon
New York
United States
Opening Hours
January–March
Friday–Monday 11 am–4 pm

April–October
Thursday–Monday 11 am–6 pm

November–December
Thursday–Monday 11 am–4 pm
(1)
New York 3 Beekman Street, Beacon
DIA Beacon
3 Beekman Street, Beacon, New York, United States
+1 845 440 0100
http://www.diaart.org

Opening hours
January–March
Friday–Monday 11 am–4 pm

April–October
Thursday–Monday 11 am–6 pm

November–December
Thursday–Monday 11 am–4 pm
The art world in focus