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These Are the Artists in the 2026 Whitney Biennial

Last updated: December 15, 2025 7:45 pm
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The upcoming Whitney Biennial 2026 has announced a lineup of 56 participating artists, duos, and collectives curated by the Whitney Museum of American Art’s in-house team. The exhibition, set to open on March 8, will feature a diverse group of artists exploring various forms of relationality, including interspecies kinships, familial relations, geopolitical entanglements, technological affinities, shared mythologies, and infrastructural supports.

Notable artists on the roster include Palestinian artist Samia Halaby, performance artist Andrea Fraser, and Okinawan photographer Mao Ishikawa. A total of 21 artists were born outside of the United States, representing countries such as Vietnam, Cyprus, Afghanistan, Palestine, Japan, Iran, Iraq, and Puerto Rico. Among them is Ali Eyal, a Baghdad-born, Los Angeles-based painter whose work delves into the impact of the American occupation of Iraq.

The Whitney Biennial has a long history dating back to 1932, showcasing American art created in the past two years. Over the years, the exhibition has faced its share of controversies, from Dana Schutz’s controversial painting in 2017 to the revelation of then-Vice Chair Warren Kanders’ involvement in the use of tear gas against asylum seekers in 2019. Despite criticism of being “safe,” the biennial continues to be a platform for engaging with pressing social and political issues.

The 2026 edition of the Whitney Biennial will take place amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). It will be interesting to see how the participating artists respond to this new reality and address the current socio-political climate.

A diverse range of artists, duos, and collectives are set to participate in the biennial, as listed on the Whitney website. From established names to emerging talents, the lineup promises a thought-provoking and visually stimulating exhibition that reflects the rich tapestry of contemporary American art.

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Stay tuned for the Whitney Biennial 2026, where art and activism converge to create a platform for dialogue and reflection on the pressing issues of our time.

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