
Courtesy Leslie Hewitt
William Cordova and Leslie Hewitt, "Untitled (Capsule)" (2005-06)
How do you get into the
Whitney Biennial? Go to Houston, it seems. Since 1997 the
Core Program of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston—a two-year postgraduate residency—has produced at least one artist for each edition of the prestigious event, a remarkable feat considering there are only eight residents at a time. For 2008, Whitney curators have tapped
Leslie Hewitt, whose 2005–06 sculpture
Untitled (Capsule) is pictured at left, and
William Cordova. The two artists join such other Whitney/Core alums as
Julie Mehretu,
Amy Blakemore and
Leandro Erlich. Why the unusually high percentage of success? A key connection might be
Joseph Havel, Core’s director since 1995 and a sculptor who showed in the biennial himself, in 2000. Next question: How do you get into the Core Program?
"Whitney Launching Pad" originally appeared in the March 2008 issue of
Art+Auction. For a complete list of articles from this issue available
on ARTINFO, see Art+Auction's March
2008 Table of Contents.