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"textContent": "Today, the Whitney Biennial opens to the public, and Artforum Editorial Assistant Theo Belci shares a couple tips. (Also: Read Biennial thoughts from Co-Editor Rachel Wetzler and Senior Editor Alex Jovanovich.) Young Joon Kwak Kwak’s disembodied disco ball—Divine Dance of Soft Revolt (Anna, Travis, and Me), 2024—is a glitzy chandelier better suited to the SoHo […]",
"title": "Opening Day: Theo Belci’s Best and Worst of the Whitney Biennial"
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