Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

A round tray displays a papier-mâché mask, devotional image, mixed trinkets, and a small book titled Theatre of the Ridiculous.

Agosto Machado: Hi, my name's Agosto Machado. This is my shrine to Ethyl Eichelberger. 

Narrator: Eichelberger was a performer and playwright, and ran an experimental theater.

Agosto Machado: And she really helped change my life and is a living treasure to our community, unfortunately, that we've lost during the time of AIDS. Ethyl is one of the great talents of downtown. And whether other people acknowledge it or not, “we,” the royal we of downtown, we know she is a queen, a ruling queen. Ethyl could do like fifteen or twenty plays by herself playing every character with such skill and ease.

Narrator: Machado talked about some of the elements in the altar, starting at the top.

Agosto Machado: This mask was used in one of the multiple characters in one of the plays, and it's symbolic of the mystery of how a little prop can alter and fall into a character very quickly. 

Narrator: The mask crowns a portrait of Eichelberger by the photographer Peter Hujar.

Agosto Machado: This is a wonderful image because Ethyl, to be practical, she took a beauty course to be a hairdresser and was able to practice and do wigs and help out so many different people. 

There are things that symbolically belong to Ethyl. There are Club 82 matches. And with the fabric and the Chinese tassels, I felt that it would be appropriate and symbolic of all the things that Ethyl touched and wanted to do spiritually while she was alive. 

Narrator: The work also includes a photo of one of Eichelberger’s performances that shows Keith Haring, Cookie Mueller, and John Sex in the audience, and two portrait paintings of her by Uzi Parnes. 


Agosto Machado, Downtown (Altar), 2024. Pins, matchbooks, mirror, and papier-mâché; plastic and metal objects; book (Theater of the Ridiculous), photograph, jewelry, banana-flavored straw packets, New York City subway tokens; and original artworks by Arch Connelly, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, and Gilda Pervin, 19 × 20 × 20 in. (48.3 × 50.8 × 50.8 cm). Collection of Jane Hait. © Agosto Machado. Image courtesy the artist and Gordon Robichaux, NY. Photography by Greg Carideo 

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