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Teresa Baker - Whitney Museum Biennial 2026 (Season 36, Episode 2)
Season 36 · Episode 2

Teresa Baker - Whitney Museum Biennial 2026 (Season 36, Episode 2)

Tarik Talk · Tarik Mendes

March 31, 20263m 54s

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The Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial 2026, the 82nd edition of the longest running survey of contemporary art in the United States, brings together 56 artists, duos, and collectives in a wide ranging snapshot of today’s art world. Curated by Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer, alongside contributions from Beatriz Cifuentes and Carina Martinez, the exhibition leans away from a single defining theme and instead explores relationships between people, technology, history, and environment through a diverse and global lens. The artist list reflects this breadth, featuring names such as Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou Rahme, Kelly Akashi, Kamrooz Aram, Ash Arder, Teresa Baker, Sula Bermúdez Silverman, Zach Blas, Enzo Camacho and Ami Lien, Leo Castañeda, CFGNY, Nani Chacon, Maia Chao, Joshua Citarella, Mo Costello, Taína H. Cruz, Carmen de Monteflores, Ali Eyal, Andrea Fraser, Mariah Garnett, Ignacio Gatica, Jonathan González, Emilie Louise Gossiaux, Kainoa Gruspe, Martine Gutierrez, Samia Halaby, Raven Halfmoon, Nile Harris with Dyer Rhoads, Aziz Hazara, Margaret Honda, Akira Ikezoe, Mao Ishikawa, Cooper Jacoby, David L. Johnson, kekahi wahi Sancia Miala Shiba Nash and Drew K. Broderick, Young Joon Kwak, Michelle Lopez, José Maceda, Agosto Machado, Oswaldo Maciá, Emilio Martínez Poppe, Isabelle Frances McGuire, Kimowan Metchewais, Nour Mobarak, Erin Jane Nelson, Precious Okoyomon, Aki Onda, Pat Oleszko, Malcolm Peacock, Sarah M. Rodriguez, Gabriela Ruiz, Jasmin Sian, Jordan Strafer, Sung Tieu, Julio Torres, Anna Tsouhlarakis, and Johanna Unzueta. Together, the Biennial captures a moment defined less by a singular narrative and more by a network of voices, intimate, experimental, and often emotionally driven, positioning contemporary art as a space of connection, tension, and evolving identity.