
© Whitney Museum of American Art
20 February 2026 — 1 September 2026
On NowRediscovering Mabel Dwight's lithographs of 1930s New York — crowd scenes, intimate portraits, and political images rendered with warmth and socialist conviction.
From Whitney Museum of American Art
Mabel Dwight (1876–1955) wrote that keeping "a cool head and a warm heart" was essential to making art that would be a "living influence on the world." Dwight came to New York at the turn of the century as an illustrator and later fell in with the downtown artists who frequented the Whitney Studio Club, a precursor to the Museum. She ultimately found her voice in the swooping lines and seamless gradients of lithography....
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© Whitney Museum of American Art
20 February 2026 — 1 September 2026
On NowRediscovering Mabel Dwight's lithographs of 1930s New York — crowd scenes, intimate portraits, and political images rendered with warmth and socialist conviction.
From Whitney Museum of American Art
Mabel Dwight (1876–1955) wrote that keeping "a cool head and a warm heart" was essential to making art that would be a "living influence on the world." Dwight came to New York at the turn of the century as an illustrator and later fell in with the downtown artists who frequented the Whitney Studio Club, a precursor to the Museum. She ultimately found her voice in the swooping lines and seamless gradients of lithography....
Read more at Whitney Museum of American Art →No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Meatpacking District, New York·View on artmap