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Sound Art Installations and Performances Across U.S. Institutions

exhibition · 2026-04-23

A sound art installation at the Whitney Museum in New York aims to connect two local institutions, though specifics remain undisclosed. In Baltimore, a gallery performance probes government surveillance and public reactions. An artist details her evolving techniques and material processes in her practice. Another employs formalist and psychedelic elements to investigate liberation from individual and societal pasts. A separate performance features drone and minimal music designed for physical and auditory immersion. The museum's inaugural sound art exhibition runs until November 3, marking a dedicated focus on the medium.

Key facts

  • A sound art installation is at the Whitney Museum in New York
  • The installation links two New York institutions
  • A performance occurred at a Baltimore gallery
  • The performance addresses government intrusion and responses
  • An artist discusses her work and approach to facture
  • An artist uses formalism and psychedelia to explore freedom from histories
  • A performance involves drone and minimal music for the body and head
  • A museum's first sound art show is up through November 3

Entities

Institutions

  • Whitney Museum
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Baltimore
  • Maryland

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