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Whitney Western Art Museum

A blog about the collections, exhibits, and goings-on of the Whitney Western Art Museum.

For Americans, Yellowstone was the idyllic frontier. Thomas Moran (1837-1926). "Head of the Yellowstone River," 1875. Louis Prang chromolithograph. Gift of Clara S. Peck. 18.71.7 (detail)
April 4, 2016

Center of the West celebrated NPS 100th with Yellowstone Symposium June 15

Artists have long been “drawn to Yellowstone.” The Park’s breathtaking vistas, its unmatched thermal features, and its remarkable wildlife are just a…

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Frederic Remington (1861-1909). "Radisson and Groseilliers." Gift of Mrs. Karl Frank. 14.86 (detail)
December 11, 2015

The Frederic Remington Catalogue Raisonné

Melissa J. Webster Catalogue raisonné, a French term, literally means “reasoned catalogue”1 and is translated as descriptive catalogue. A catalogue raisonné lists and often…

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Artist Interview: John Giarrizzo

John Giarrizzo (b. 1955) was chosen as one of the Whitney Western Art Museum’s 2014 Artists in Residence at the Buffalo Bill…

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Whitney Lecture: John Giarrizzo

John Giarrizzo (b. 1955) was chosen as one of the Whitney Western Art Museum’s 2014 Artists in Residence at the Buffalo Bill…

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Artist Linda Raynolds sketches Suli, the Draper Museum Raptor Experience's turkey vulture (detail).
December 4, 2015

Artist Interview: Linda Raynolds

Sculptor Linda Raynolds (b. 1953) was one of the Whitney Western Art Museum’s artists in residence for the 2014 season at the…

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Artist-in-Residence Jeff Rudolph in the Whitney Western Art Museum.
December 3, 2015

Artist Interview: Jeff Rudolph

Sculptor, Jeffrey Burnham Rudolph (b. 1956), was one of this year’s artists in residence in the Whitney Western Art Museum at the…

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