Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

A decorative leaf collage shows a dark heart with golden rays surrounded by lacy white paper and three butterflies.

Enzo Camacho: We had been doing a lot of research over the past several years on the sugar cane plantation island in the Philippines.

Narrator: Enzo Camacho.

Enzo Camacho: And this really was our entry point into understanding the full extent of the land problem and how central it is to basically the entire formation of Philippine society. Part of that research was also trying to just connect to the land in a material, and this is when we learned how to make paper and learned that you could make paper really from any kind of plant fiber, more or less.

Narrator: Ami Lien. 

Ami Lien: Another thing I would add just a little bit more about both the history and the culture of this form as a kind of reverential object or maybe devotional object. I thought it was important, in the creation of this work, to pay devotion to this history, to the violences, and to what solutions can progress from them.


Enzo Camacho and Ami Lien, Sacred Heart (baby kamote), 2024. Watercolor, ink, beeswax, abaca pulp, banana stalk, calophyllum (bitalog) leaf, cilantro, imitationgold leaf, linden leaf, Macaranga tanarius (binunga) leaf, primrose petals, spring onion, seamoss, sweet potato (kamote) leaf, taro shoots, and wildflowers, 15¾ × 14⅛ in. (40 × 35.8 cm). Collection of the artists. © Enzo Camacho and Ami Lien. Image courtesy of the artists and 47 Canal, New York. Photography by Diana Pfammatter

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