Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Eight pieces of big "slides" of various bright colors with various splotches on a white wall.

Nour Mobarak: My name is Nour Mobarak. This work creates a bunch of feedback loops. 

Narrator: The artist describes Reproductive Logistics 4. The work features a pregnant belly cast in translucent resin, mounted on a mirror.

Nour Mobarak: The surface of the mirror means that the wall work becomes, in a sense, animation. And so having the belly become a television or an animated piece that is determined by the viewer is also something which sort of feeds back to the ideas of the things that are outside of my control, which determine my ability to reproduce.

We can only determine our lives so much. And so it's just sort of, in brief, a meditation on free will.

Narrator: Nour Mobarak describes Recto Verso

Nour Mobarak: I was sort of disgusted by the world at large. And so I kind of just felt like the only thing that really made sense was for me to just take my pants off and moon the audience, or myself, and to reduce everything to just the body. I mean the idea also of my own body being one that is in its current place due to histories of displacement made me also feel like the body is the only thing that actually is a home, and something that I can escape to. So by reducing my body to just a shape that can then be analyzed or considered geometrically and to fall into the godliness of form and math by distilling my ass into sort of an abstract shape and that then by placing that shape into the confines and limitations of just a rectangle, I was able to go into a meditative state that I found at least mattered to me.


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). Clockwise, from top left: Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 3.1 (Purple Violet), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 2.3 (Brown Jade), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.5 (Blue Cherry), 2026; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.3 (Burgundy Orange), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.1 (Coral Green), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.4 (Mycelium Azure), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 2.5 (Yellow Yellow), 2026; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 3.4 (Mycelium Red), 2024–25. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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