Whitney Biennial 2002
Mar 7–May 26, 2002
The Whitney Biennial 2002 was curated by Lawrence R. Rinder, Chrissie Iles, Christiane Paul, and Debra Singer.
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Installation Photography

Installation view of 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Judith Schaechter, Speech Balloon, 1999; Judith Schaechter, Rejects, 2000; Judith Schaechter, Pale Oval, 1999; Judith Schaechter, BigtopFlophouse Bedspins, 2001; AA Bronson, Felix Partz June 5, 1994, 1994 and 1999; Yael Kanaarek, World of Awe, 2000. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7-June 9, 2002). Left to right: Ari Marcopoulos, Stockholm, 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Mushroom Hike, 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Johan, 2000; Ari Marcopoulos, Untitled (Phone and Tickets), 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Hole in the Wall (detail), 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Checking the Line, 2000; Ari Marcopoulos, Michi, 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Mosquito, 2000; Ari Marcopoulos, Eero, 2000; Ari Marcopoulos, It was a good day, 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Juneau, AK, 1999; Ari Marcopoulos, Globe 1,1999. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Anne Wilson, Topologies (3.5.02), 2002; back wall: Vera Lutter, Frankfurt Airport XIII: May 2, 2001, 2001; Lebeus Woods, Excavation, 2002; Lebeus Woods, Terrain 1-10, 1999. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Vincent Fecteau, Untitled, 2000; Vincent Fecteau, Untitled, 1999; Vincent Fecteau, Untitled, 2001; Vincent Fecteau, Untitled, 1999; Vincent Fecteau, Untitled, 1999. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Vija Celmins, Untitled(Web), 2000; Vija Celmins, Web #2, 2000–2001; top center: Vera Lutter, Friedrichshafen, Harbour I: August 22–23, 1999, 1999. Bottom Center: Richard Chartier, series ,2000; Lauretta Vinciarelli, Void Volume of Light #1-7, 2001. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Luis Gispert, Remix (Extended Beats), 2001; Luis Gispert, Untitled (Single Floating Cheerleader), 2001; Luis Gispert, Untitled (3 Asian Cheerleaders), 2001. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Christian Marclay, Prosthesis, 2000; Christian Marclay, Virtuoso, 2000; Christian Marclay, Drumkit, 1999; Christian Marclay, Lip Lock, 2000; Christian Marclay, Vertebrate, 2000. Photograph by Charles Eshelman


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Rural Studio, Newburn Baseball Club, Hale County, Alabama, completed 2001; Samuel Mockabee Tupac, One Love, 2001; Samuel Mockabee, The Rural Studio Lucy’s House, Hale County, Alabama, to be completed in 2002. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson


Installation view of the 2002 Biennial Exhibition (Whitney Museum of Art, New York, March 7–June 9, 2002). Left to right: Chan Chao, Member of KNLA, August, 1996; Chan Chao, Thaung Tin and Friend, May 1997, 2001; Chan Chao, Trin Taw Llang, January 1998, 2001; Chan Chao, Sein Win Tin and Nay Htoo, June 1997, 2001; Chan Chao, Kyaw Htoo and Robey, June 1997, 2001. Photograph by Jerry L. Thompson
