Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Silver abstract sculptures on white pedastals in front of big, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a window at sunset.

Sarah M. Rodriguez: I'm Sarah M. Rodriguez.

I view these like fossils and I view them as being in between states of alive and dead and carrying traces of an imagined evolutionary process through their ongoing transformation from when I collect them to when they come to my studio. 

Narrator: The compositional choices Rodriguez makes are partly inspired by patterns of animal behavior.

Sarah M. Rodriguez: I have a side job or another life working in the animal behavior field. And when I first became interested in that and learning about behavior, one of the things that I felt like I was seeing was that the ideas that I had about animals were based on narratives or cultural misinformation, myths that maybe didn't show the experience of animals in the world. I felt that being able to step outside of my own consciousness had the potential to make me a more compassionate person, even if that was an impossible task. So when I'm thinking about using animal behavior as a methodology, I'm thinking less about species and the representative form, and I'm thinking more about behavior as movement. 


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). From left to right: Sarah M. Rodriguez, Scent-Vane, 2025; Sarah M. Rodriguez, Disperse, 2025; Sarah M. Rodriguez, Cover/Cross, 2025; Sarah M. Rodriguez, Coil, Gather, Leap, 2025. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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