From March 29th to September 1st, 2019, the Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Aktuell - Berlin is presenting an extensive solo exhibition with works by the American painter Jack Whitten (1939-2018) for the first time in Europe. Conceived during his lifetime and in close consultation with the artist, Jack's Jacks shows how Whitten continually expanded the boundaries of abstract painting over a period of more than five decades. Starting with gestural paintings that were created under the influence of abstract expressionism, the exhibition traces Whitten's development up to his later experiments with structure and materiality, which ultimately resulted in his unique mosaic style. The focus is on paintings dedicated to historical events and prominent people.
The presentation at Hamburger Bahnhof brings together 30 major works from European and US collections, which Whitten viewed as “gifts” for the personalities quoted in the work titles. His fellow artists and painters occupy a special place. On display are works dedicated to his mentors Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis, his early role model Arshile Gorky, and prominent colleagues such as Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Rauschenberg and Ellsworth Kelly.