Title: Reviewing the 2024 Whitney Biennial: Perspectives and Analysis In the first review, Hrag Vartanian and Valentina Di Liscia of Hyperallergic share their first impressions of the 2024 Whitney Biennial

Articles:
Vartanian, Hrag, and Valentina Di Liscia Hrag Vartanian. “First Impressions from the 2024 Whitney Biennial.” Hyperallergic, 14 Mar. 2024, hyperallergic.com/877662/first-impressions-from-the-2024-whitney-biennial/. 
“Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better than the Real Thing.” Whitney Museum of American Art, whitney.org/exhibitions/2024-biennial?section=53#exhibition-feature. Accessed 3 May 2024. 
Benzine, Vittoria. “At the Whitney Biennial: Reaching for Utopia, without Protests.” Brooklyn Magazine, 18 Mar. 2024, www.bkmag.com/2024/03/18/at-the-whitney-biennial-reaching-for-utopia-without-protests/. 
Description:
Then, write one paragraph for each review (a total of 3 paragraphs). Using quotations, each paragraph should summarize, describe, and analyze each review.
Then, write one paragraph explaining your take on the reviews. Do the reviews agree or disagree with one another? Do they focus on similar or different parts of the exhibition? Which reviews do you personally agree or disagree with and why? How has your research altered your understanding of the exhibition?
Finally, write a “Works Cited” page. It should be in MLA format and listed in alphabetical order.

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