A Conversation with Jennifer Packer | Live from the Whitney
On the occasion of her survey exhibition, The Eye Is Not Satisfied With Seeing, Jennifer Packer speaks in conversation with Jane Panetta, Nancy and Fred Poses Curator and Director of the Collection. Their dialogue touches on Packer’s approach to painting, her influences and inspirations from the history of art, and her engagement with the politics of representation in the present. #JenniferPacker #TheEyeIsNotSatisfiedWithSeeing

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