56 artists, duos, and collectives announced for the 82nd edition, exploring intimate relations amid global influence
The Whitney Museum of American Art has unveiled the 56 participating artists, duos, and collectives for the 2026 Whitney Biennial, the 82nd edition of America’s most influential contemporary survey, running from March to June 2026. Curators Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer selected creators from 25 US states plus Afghanistan, Chile, Iraq, Okinawa, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Vietnam—regions marked by US geopolitical reach—to probe forms of relation that are intimate, improvised, and contested.
Familiar names include conceptual pioneer Andrea Fraser, abstractionist Kamrooz Aram, multihyphenate Precious Okoyomon, performance artist Pat Oleszko, and comedian Julio Torres. Emerging and lesser-known talents dominate, promising fresh perspectives on identity, power, and connection. Highlights: Okoyomon’s immersive installations blending poetry and ecology; Fraser’s institutional critiques; Aram’s layered paintings questioning cultural hybrids.
This Biennial arrives amid global -ennials boom—Sydney, Greater New York, Venice, Manifesta, Lyon, Toronto, Gwangju—yet stands out for its focus on US empire’s cultural echoes. Themes explore contested intimacies: family, community, resistance in places shaped by American influence.
Street reactions mix excitement and critique: some praise diversity, others question curation’s geopolitical framing. Economic ripple: boosted visibility for participants, gallery sales anticipated.
The Whitney Biennial remains contemporary art’s pulse-check. As Guerrero notes: “Space for contested relations.” 2026 edition? Essential viewing.


