April 17, 2020
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Get Weird With Alex Da Corte
Friday at 7 p.m. on the Whitney Museum website
The Whitney Museum is introducing its new weekly series Whitney Screens on Friday, streaming video works recently acquired for its collection. The series opens with a screening of the conceptual artist Alex Da Corte’s “Rubber Pencil Devil,” a series of 57 stylized videos packed with references from pop culture — like Mister Rogers, Sesame Street characters, Peter Pan and Dolly Parton. The videos debuted in 2018 at the 57th Carnegie International, the oldest survey exhibition of visual art in the United States.
When: Friday at 7 p.m. The screening will remain accessible for one hour after its nearly three-hour initial run.
Where: The Whitney website