Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

A gradient field of warm, fading light washes across one of the Whitney Museum’s outdoor terraces, where architecture and sky merge at dusk. The image marks a choreographic vantage point in magic hour–golden time, scoring the relationship between light, duration, and the body in space.

Jonathan González: I'm Jonathan González. 

Narrator: González discusses their performance work, magic-hour golden time.

Jonathan González: The choreographic practice is one that the performers are being trained to not be like each other, but to do something very idiosyncratic that comes from what I'm training them to do in improvisation together, which is to be a group, but be distinct. And to imitate or to be in dialogue with the pressure of the atmosphere—the sun as it passes over their skin, what they see in the built environment around them—to be in a deep relationship with that.

There's something about the kind of a Biennial moment. This moment of visibility, this moment of heightened exposure. And with that, proposing a very slow choreography that actually tries to extend that ecstatic moment. 

And there's this idea of heat in the work and the density of the air, which has to do with the sense of negative space between their bodies starting to become hotter or colder. And we do that both outside and indoors and think about sweat and perspiration as information on the skin. And the passage of the sun is something we're still beginning to explore, but we're trying at the end of the work to feel like we're indivisible from the sun, that we're quite porous and we become osmotic. Like our skin isn't really the end of our body. We all become one body. 


magic hour–golden time C. [Heights] (2026). 11 x 8.5. Chromogenic Print. Jonathan González

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On the Hour

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