Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

A minimalist gallery room with three colored wall sculptures and a folding screen on green platforms.

Cooper Jacoby

Read more in the artist's words.

On Estate

Cooper Jacoby: The title Estate refers to this relationship between physical property like an estate and one's intellectual property, the estate of some artist. These kind of perforated sections in the work are taken from scans of bone marrow, and some of the details detailing the sculptures, this ring section around the dome are taken from ivory compasses. 

I live in Paris and I got very interested in the sort of history of ivory where it's this sort of rare bodily material that's prized for its figurative elements. It's not only France, but a lot of colonial empires would make compasses out of bone, it's the sort of celestial map that are on the compasses as this way where it kind of mimics the logic of platforms where it's like you make the thing to find more of the thing: you make Facebook to get more friends on it. And so I was interested in this longer tail of extractive tech.

On Mutual Life

Cooper Jacoby: The clock for me uses my actual baby teeth because I thought, hey, I'm instrumentalizing all these different anonymous dead people in Estate, I might as well sort of instrumentalize myself. And I think the work plays with that idea of how different people's lives are assetized.

The title Mutual Life refers to the oldest life insurance company in the US, which was Mutual Life of New York, and they popularized life insurance as a concept and product. And it was really aimed at taking these industrial working class life insurance policies where people who never passed down their wealth intergenerationally had now a financial instrument to do so. And the growth of the life insurance industry was extremely tied to the growth of the stock market because there's these large pools of capital now that can be invested. Between both works, there's this interest in how life itself becomes this kind of asset that becomes quantified or scraped.


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). From left to right: Akira Ikezoe, Robot Stories Around Solar Panels, 2025; Cooper Jacoby, Estate (January 21, 2016), 2024; Cooper Jacoby, Mutual Life (24.2 years), 2025; Cooper Jacoby, Mutual Life (76.4 years), 2026; Cooper Jacoby, Mutual Life (38.9 years), 2025; Cooper Jacoby, Estate (July 10, 2022), 2026. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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