Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Five humanoid figures mounted on metal poles with three on the left separated by a wall stand. The figures are either bleeding, have something ripping out of them or are wearing hoods in a ritual-like manner.

Isabelle Frances McGuire: I am Isabelle Frances McGuire and I'm an artist living in Chicago, Illinois. 

This installation is really about insides and outsides and us versus them and hysteria and agony.

I'm not trying to talk about witchcraft, the spiritual practice. I'm more trying to evoke the hysteria or the sense of fear or the possible parallels between Salem and now. It kind of also works like how science fiction is about the future, but it's normally about the present. So mine is a parallel world using these symbols, from the well of information and the well of free public virtual world. 

Narrator: McGuire’s figures are based on 3D models that she creates from virtual sources—here, medical CAT scans and the video game Doom

Isabelle Frances McGuire: All my projects start in the virtual, but I mean that also quite in many different ways: it's virtually there or it's actually coming from the virtual realm, or they work as mental models for different elements of culture. And I think that's the benefit of using a 3D model. Something from a game space: the gift from the game Doom is a hell game space. So you kind of understand, very simply and easily, what this hell space might be like because we have a cultural similarity. And I think that's important for a sculptural conversation, which historically, sculptures are about, or have modeled, myths.


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). From left to right: Isabelle Frances McGuire, Satan in America and Other Invisible Evils: Experiments in Public Sculpture (Witches 1–3), 2026; Isabelle Frances McGuire, Symbolic Birth Cabin Unit (Partitions 1–3), 2026; Isabelle Frances McGuire, Satan in America and Other Invisible Evils: Experiments in Public Sculpture (Demon, Crouch), 2026; Isabelle Frances McGuire, Satan in America and Other Invisible Evils: Experiments in Public Sculpture (Demon, Splay), 2026; Teresa Baker, To The Morning Light, 2025. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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