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Jonathan Berger in the Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet As It's Kept
Jonathan Berger, An Introduction to Nameless Love, 2019, Tin, nickel, charcoal. Installation view at Participant Inc, New York, February 23 – April 5, 2020. Photo: Mark Waldhauser.

Jonathan Berger, An Introduction to Nameless Love, 2019, Tin, nickel, charcoal. Installation view at Participant Inc, New York, February 23 – April 5, 2020. Photo: Mark Waldhauser.

Works by Jonathan Berger are included in the Whitney Biennial, Quiet As It's Kept, on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art through September 5, 2022. 

The Whitney Biennial was introduced in 1932 by the Museum’s founder, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Established to chart developments in art of the United States, it is the longest-running exhibition of its kind. To date, more than 3,600 influential and innovative artists have participated in a Whitney biennial or annual. A constellation of the most relevant art and ideas of our time, the 2022 exhibition is the Biennial’s eightieth edition.

Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It's Kept is co-organized by David Breslin, DeMartini Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Initiatives, and Adrienne Edwards, Engell Speyer Family Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs, with Gabriel Almeida Baroja, Curatorial Project Assistant, and Margaret Kross, former Senior Curatorial Assistant.

For more information on the Whitney Biennial, please visit the Whitney Museum's website. 

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