Question

Answer the following about Joseph Grigely (“GRIDGE-lee”), an artist who has been deaf since age 10, for 10 points each.
[10e] In 2000, Grigely was forced to hire his own interpreter to participate in this New York City Museum of American Art’s namesake “biennial” exhibition.
ANSWER: Whitney Museum of American Art [or The Whitney; or Whitney Biennial]
[10h] Grigely critiqued this photographer’s exhibition “The Blind” for its use of upside-down Braille. In 1981, this artist worked as a maid in Venice to create the book The Hotel, which meticulously catalogs customers’ private belongings.
ANSWER: Sophie Calle (“kahl”)
[10m] Grigely broke stone replicas of this sort of object on the walls of Mass MoCA in a piece from the 2024 show “In What Way Wham?”. This general sort of round feature is shaded pink in nearly every painting by Yue Minjun.
ANSWER: heads [accept faces; accept any answer referring to the artist’s own head or face; prompt on specific facial body parts like ears or lips] (The piece is “Between the Walls and Me.”)
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