Andrea Fraser's 'Open Plan' Installation at Whitney Museum Examined by Nicole Kaack
Nicole Kaack wrote about Andrea Fraser's 2016 installation 'Open Plan' at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The work was presented as part of the museum's Open Plan series, which invites artists to create site-specific installations in the museum's fifth-floor galleries. Fraser's conceptual practice often examines institutional critique and the social dynamics of art spaces. The installation was documented with photographs showing the gallery space. Kaack's analysis was published on April 16, 2016, through artcritical.com. The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City hosted this temporary exhibition. Fraser has been recognized for her performances and installations that question art world conventions. The Open Plan series provides artists with expansive, column-free spaces for experimental projects.
Key facts
- Andrea Fraser created 'Open Plan' installation at Whitney Museum of American Art
- The work was presented in 2016
- Nicole Kaack wrote about the installation
- Published on April 16, 2016
- Part of Whitney's Open Plan series
- Installation occurred in fifth-floor galleries
- artcritical.com published the analysis
- Whitney Museum of American Art is in New York City
Entities
Artists
- Andrea Fraser
- Nicole Kaack
Institutions
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York City
- United States