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The Whitney Museum is the ultimate curator of American art, bringing together engaging exhibitions and thought-provoking conversations. With a treasure trove of insights, they keep followers connected to the pulse of contemporary art in the United States. Join them for a vibrant journey through creativity, culture, and community.

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The Whitney Museum tweeting so often about its exhibitions is like me trying to convince my friends to see my favorite art documentaries – we both know it’s cringey, but I keep hoping for less eye-rolls and more 'that actually sounds interesting!'

Successfully maintaining an ongoing dialogue about major American art exhibitions, leading to high engagement on tweets that resonate profoundly with art lovers.

To foster an appreciation for American art and culture while making art accessible and engaging for everyone.

Art is a powerful tool for conversation and understanding, and it should reflect and engage with the diverse narratives of society.

Expert curation skills produce compelling, engaging content that resonates deeply with art enthusiasts and cultivates a dedicated following.

While they excel in showcasing art, the frequency of tweets might overwhelm casual followers who are less familiar with contemporary art trends.

To grow their audience on X, The Whitney could initiate interactive content like art quizzes or live Q&A sessions with curators, making art more accessible and fun while engaging followers in conversation.

Did you know that The Whitney Museum has hosted the prestigious Biennial exhibition for nearly a century to showcase the most compelling contemporary artists?

Top tweets of Whitney Museum

2024 #WhitneyBiennial co-curator Meg Onli is back today with more A's for your Q's about our signature exhibition. Today we're talking about how the artists in this year's exhibition are in conversation with one another. The Biennial is on view only through August 11!

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We have a real #DonaldJudd. Actually, we have 58 (not to brag).

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What better way to usher in the #spring season than with #AndyWarhol's flower silkscreens from 1970?

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NYC was the subject, setting, and inspiration for so many of #EdwardHopper's most celebrated artworks. Edward Hopper's New York will look at the artist's unique relationship to the city, he said, "I know best and like most." #HopperNY Get all the details: whitney.org/hopper

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It wouldn't be #PiDay without a celebration of #WayneThiebaud's Pie Counter from 1963! 🥧

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Sunday in NYC (w/tix) or via #FBlive: Indigenous women share poems/stories/songs @ Words for Water. bit.ly/2lSNfKv #StandingRock

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Today we're sharing Hollywood Africans (1983) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, who was born #onthisday in 1960. Hollywood Africans is one of a series of Basquiat's paintings that feature images and texts relating to stereotypes of African Americans in the entertainment industry.

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When the @HomeDepot employee tells you that they are sold out of all the 12-foot skeletons.

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In this work and others from the late 1940s and 1950s, #EdwardHopper returned to the motif of the woman by the window. When preparing, Hopper sketched his 68-year-old wife Jo in slightly varying poses, ultimately transforming her into a younger version of herself.

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Happy Birthday to Georgia O'Keeffe, who was born #onthisday in 1887. Today we're sharing Ladder to the Moon (1958) from the collection.

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We're celebrating #MarkRothko's birthday today with Four Darks in Red (1958) from the Whitney's collection. What's your favorite Rothko color combination?

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Everybody say happy 143rd birthday to Edward Hopper! Born #onthisday in 1882, Hopper is one of the most beloved artists in our collection. Did you know that the Whitney is the largest repository of Hopper’s artwork in the world? We always have his work on view in our seventh

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Soir Bleu (1914) is a vivid homage to the years #EdwardHopper spent in Paris. Hopper depicts an odd assortment of people gathered under a tent at the end of a party including a working-class man smoking a cigarette, a sex worker and a clown, and a bourgeois couple.

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Happy #caturday to all who celebrate 🐈

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It's #CyTwombly's birthday! The artist was born #onthisday in 1928. Twombly is best known for his scribbles and smudges like the ones here in Untitled (1964/84). The artist began this painting in 1964, returning to complete it twenty (!) years later.

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Celebrate #Marisol's birthday today with Women and Dog (1963–1964)—a beloved painting/collage/carving/assemblage from the collection. Fun fact! These women are all self-portraits. A photograph of the artist herself is applied directly onto the face of one of the figures.

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Big news! The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation is gifting 400 works to the #WhitneyCollection! We're creating a hub for the exhibition and conservation of Lichtenstein's work—and the world's largest study collection of the artist. Read more via @nytimesarts nyti.ms/2JxD1eA

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Happy #Caturday from Edward Hopper and Josephine Nivison Hopper. 🐈

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Beloved American artist Horace Pippin was born #onthisday in 1888. 🦬 Pippin, one of the most prominent Black painters of the first half of the twentieth century, taught himself to paint after being shot and permanently disabled in World War I. He served in the 369th infantry

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Who's watching the #USOpen this weekend? 🎾 We're celebrating the final days of the tournament with this Edward Hopper watercolor from the collection. — Edward Hopper, (Tennis Players) (detail), 1916–1920

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Activations of #AlexanderCalder works take place @ 12, 2, 4, 7:30, 8, & 9 pm. bit.ly/2rpeOe6 #CalderHypermobility [© Calder Fdn]

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We're thrilled to debut @obia_thethird's first solo museum exhibition in NY this fall! Learn more: bit.ly/2tPygkr

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We're celebrating American photographer #RobertMapplethorpe, who was born #onthisday in 1946, with his Self Portrait (1980) from the collection.

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Wishing a happy birthday to artist #ShirinNeshat today. In Unveiling (1993), a self-portrait, the artist wears a chador—a type of veil worn by Iranian women while in a public space—and her face and chest are inscribed with lines of text by poet Forough Farrokhzad.

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Edward #Hopper (1882–1967), Christmas Card, 1928.

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Happy #LunarNewYear! We're celebrating the Year of the Tiger with Katherine Schmidt's Tiger, Tiger (1933) from the collection. 🐅

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We're celebrating #LeeKrasner's birthday today with Still Life from our collection. The artist was 30 years old when she created this drawing in 1938.

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It's Cy Twombly's birthday! 〰 The abstract painter, sculptor, and photographer was born #onthisday in 1928. Fun fact: The artist began this painting in 1964, returning to complete it 20 (!) years later.

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Hoppy #Easter from the Whitney! 🐇 — Robert Laurent, Rabbit, c. 1921

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Charmion Von Wiegand, whose work is on view in Labyrinth of Forms: Women and Abstraction, 1930–1950, was born #onthisday in 1896. A journalist as well as visual artist, von Wiegand was instrumental to the acceptance and understanding of abstraction in the U.S. during that time.

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It's #PiDay, so we're legally obligated to share Wayne Thiebaud's Pie Counter from 1963. 🥧 "One makes a pie out of ordinary stuff, like raisins, squash or apples and gift wraps it, in a sense with a crust. It’s very magical, very special," the artist explained.

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Artist Richard Diebenkorn was born #onthisday 100 years ago. We're joining @Diebenkorn_fnd and others in celebrating #Diebenkorn100 with Ocean Park #152 from the collection.

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Most engaged tweets of Whitney Museum

It’s #ElectionDay! Your vote matters. New Yorkers can visit vote.nyc for information about polling locations and ballot details. Polls are open in NYC until 9 pm ET tonight. — Jasper Johns, Three Flags, 1958. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Gilman Foundation, Inc., The Lauder Foundation, A. Alfred Taubman, Laura-Lee Whittier Woods, Howard Lipman, and Ed Downe in honor of the Museum’s 50th Anniversary 80.32 © Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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