This is who we are. Is this who we are? This insistent dialectic murmurs and drones among the bodies of works in Josh Kline’s survey at the Whitney. The title of the survey show, Project for a New American Century, signals the scope and timescale of his ambition. Kline is taking on an inquiry into the human condition, as it stands now, and in his country. This ambition has led him into an appropriately wide breadth of crises facing us: the neoliberal turn, the plight of the working class, inexorable consumption, and climate change.
Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century
Josh Kline: Project for a New American…
Josh Kline: Project for a New American Century
This is who we are. Is this who we are? This insistent dialectic murmurs and drones among the bodies of works in Josh Kline’s survey at the Whitney. The title of the survey show, Project for a New American Century, signals the scope and timescale of his ambition. Kline is taking on an inquiry into the human condition, as it stands now, and in his country. This ambition has led him into an appropriately wide breadth of crises facing us: the neoliberal turn, the plight of the working class, inexorable consumption, and climate change.