An unidentified 34-year-old man died after leaping from the Whitney Museum on Wednesday night, shortly earlier than the museum closed, in response to a supply with data of the incident.
Whereas the museum has not commented publicly, Whitney director Scott Rothkopf knowledgeable workers of the occasion by way of e-mail that night.
“I write to share an replace relating to an incident that occurred on the Museum this night, shortly earlier than the museum closed,” he wrote in that e-mail, which was obtained by ARTnews. “Authorities have confirmed that a person jumped from Whitney property onto the plaza beneath and tragically misplaced their life.”
A New York Police Division spokesperson confirmed Wednesday night that officers responded to a 911 name at 99 Gansevoort Avenue at 5:26 p.m. Upon arrival, police noticed an “unconscious and unresponsive” man on the sidewalk with “accidents indicative of falling from an elevated place.” Emergency medical providers pronounced the person useless on the scene. The Workplace of the Chief Medical Examiner will decide the reason for loss of life, and an investigation is ongoing.
In his e-mail, Rothkopf stated that the museum would open at 12 p.m. on Thursday, “to permit time for our colleagues to course of in their very own means.”
“That is one thing that deeply touches our group. Moments like this will have an effect on every of us in a different way,” Rothkopf wrote to workers. “Please care for yourselves and each other and know that assist is obtainable if you happen to want it. OPC is working to offer sources tomorrow and within the days forward.”
A Whitney spokesperson didn’t reply to a request for remark by press time.