Yto Barrada; Adam Pendleton News Yto Barrada & Adam Pendleton Included in 2022 Whitney Biennial Published Tuesday Jan 25, 2022 Congratulations to Yto Barrada and Adam Pendleton on their forthcoming participation in the 2022 Whitney Biennial. Titled Quiet as It’s Kept, the exhibition will run from April 6 to September 5 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Established in 1932, the Whitney Biennial is one of the most storied art events in the United States. The agenda-setting exhibition marks its 80th edition this year. Barrada and Pendleton are among the 63 artists who will show work in the upcoming Whitney Biennial. (opens in a new window) To learn more, visit the Whitney's website. Read More Yto Barrada About Yto BarradaYto Barrada is recognized for her multidisciplinary investigations of cultural phenomena and historical narratives. Engaging with the performativity of archival practices and public interventions, Barrada’s installations reinterpret social relationships, uncover subaltern histories, and reveal the prevalence of fiction in institutionalized narratives.Learn More Adam Pendleton About Adam PendletonAdam Pendleton uses historical and aesthetic content from texts and visual culture to critically examine the resonance of ideas from varied cultural perspectives, including social resistance movements and Dada, Minimalism, and Conceptualism.Learn More Journal View All News Dia and Sam Gilliam Foundation Announce Inaugural Sam Gilliam Award Winner Mar 28, 2024 venice names_1920x1080 Exhibitions Our Artists in Venice 2024 Mar 26, 2024 News Pace Welcomes Kyoko Hattori as Vice President to Lead Tokyo Expansion Mar 22, 2024 Museum Exhibitions Alexander Calder at Azabudai Hills Gallery in Tokyo Mar 19, 2024 News — Yto Barrada & Adam Pendleton Included in 2022 Whitney Biennial, Jan 25, 2022