The Whitney Museum of American Artwork has chosen the curators of its subsequent biennial exhibition, to open in 2026: Marcela Guerrero, recognized for specialising in Latin American artwork, and Drew Sawyer, a pictures curator who not too long ago got here to the Whitney after a tenure on the Brooklyn Museum.
The Whitney Biennial, probably the most high-profile reveals in the USA, has come to the Whitney each two years since its inaugural flip in 1973 (previous to which it occurred yearly), setting the tone for the up to date artwork scene domestically and overseas, and commonly stirring up controversy. Additionally it is probably the most costly museum reveals of up to date artwork because of commissioned items and artists’ charges, however the customer figures seem like price it—the 2024 version of the Whitney Biennial, which closes 11 August, has attracted almost 400,000 folks to the museum finally rely.
Guerrero was promoted from her assistant curatorial position on the museum following the success of her exhibition No existe un mundo poshuracán: Puerto Rican Artwork within the Wake of Hurricane Maria (2022-23), which made headlines as the primary scholarly present on Puerto Rican artwork in the USA for 50 years. Sawyer broke floor on the Brooklyn Museum along with his much-praised exhibition Copy Machine Manifestos: Artists Who Make Zines, earlier than bringing his distinctive perspective to the Whitney. His first curatorial venture there, Mark Armijo McKnight: Decreation, opens 24 AUgust and can spotlight the rising artist’s spare, corporeal black-and-white pictures.
“I see the Biennial increasingly more as an engine that strikes the entire museum ahead,” Whitney director Scott Rothkopf informed The New York Occasions. “They’re each incredible expertise scouts who assume broadly and are capable of synthesise actually fascinating strands of up to date artwork.”
Over 3,600 artists have taken half within the Biennial since its inception, and the reveals have helped bolster the careers of artwork world stars together with Jean-Michel Basquiat, Glenn Ligon and Julie Mehretu. Collaborating curators have additionally been launched into the skilled stratosphere by the present, amongst them New Museum director Lisa Phillips and Studio Museum in Harlem director Thelma Golden, each co-organisers of the 1993 Whitney Biennial.
As Guerrero and Sawyer think about their planning for the 2026 version, they’re taking up bold themes. “The establishment has all the time paid consideration to how we outline America and what’s American artwork,” Sawyer informed Occasions, “but additionally what these questions seem like in relation to the remainder of the world. Lots may occur within the subsequent two years—we have now a presidential election developing. We’re all desirous about that and what the longer term may maintain.”
The 2026 Whitney Biennial would be the fourth version of the exhibition to be led by a pair of in-house curators. The present version was organised by Chrissie Iles, a curator on the museum, and Meg Onli, a Whitney curator-at-large primarily based in Los Angeles (on the time of her choice for the biennial, Onli was an impartial curator). The 2022 version was organised by director of curatorial initiatives David Breslin and director of curatorial affairs Adrienne Edwards. The chaotic 2019 version was led by Whitney curators Jane Panetta and Rujeko Hockley.