Whitney Claflin: I was wearing this when you met me

Opens Mar 27, 2025

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An abstract painting done in yellow, red, black and blue, with nails sticking out of the top and right side.
Whitney Claflin. Cinema. 2023. Oil, nails, bracelet on canvas. Courtesy the artist and Derosia, New York

In her first solo museum exhibition, Whitney Claflin (American, b. 1983) features a focused selection of works tracing her distinctive approach to painting and ongoing engagement with notions of infatuation, misrecognition, and waywardness. Claflin’s paintings careen between subjects and styles ranging from lyrical abstractions and breezy sketches to snippets of text, renditions of logos, and scraps of mass-produced textiles. Following the associative logic of a mixtape or poem, they express transient states of intensity. References and subcultural symbols—such as nods to 1970s flower-power paraphernalia, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, beloved New York bars, and the late-90s DIY scene of her teens in Providence, Rhode Island—suffuse her work with varying degrees of legibility. In addition to paintings, the exhibition also includes drawing, photography, video, and sculptural interventions, highlighting Claflin’s multifaceted approach.

Whitney Claflin (b. 1983, Providence, RI) lives and works in New York. Select solo and two-person exhibitions include Derosia, New York (2024, 2020); Drei, Cologne (2024, 2020); Haus Erholung, Mönchengladbach, Germany (2024); Drei (with Rochelle Feinstein, curated by Fabrice Stroun, 2022); and Real Fine Arts, New York (2017, 2014, 2010). Select recent group exhibitions include Gallery Vacancy, Shanghai (2024); G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig (2023); Layr, Vienna (2023); Office Baroque, Antwerp (2023); Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn (2022); Sandy Brown, Berlin (2021); Shoot the Lobster, New York (2020); Galerie Buchholz, New York (2019); Croy Nielsen, Vienna (2018); and Greene Naftali, New York (2018).

Dates

March 27–August 25, 2025

2025-03-27
2025-08-25

Credits

Organized by Jody Graf, Assistant Curator, MoMA PS1

Sponsors

Leadership support for Whitney Claflin: I was wearing this when you met me is provided by the Teiger Foundation Exhibition Fund.