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An Incomplete History of Protest

Whitney Museum of American Art
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  • Type of Show:

    Drawing/Illustration, Multimedia/Installation, Museum Exhibits, Photography, Postwar/Contemporary, Sculpture

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$22, $18 seniors and students, free for children under 18

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Ongoing Mon, Wed-Thu, Sun, 10:30am-6pm; Fri-Sat, 10:30am-10pm

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A compendium of protest art � loosely defined � from the Whitney’s collection, including Toyo Miyatake’s illicit photographs of the camp where he was interned during the Second World War and work by May Stevens addressing American involvement in Vietnam.

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