Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

Several stuffed toys hang from ropes suspended from the ceiling in a brightly lit gallery.

Precious Okoyomon: I'm Precious Okoyomon. I'm an artist and poet. I live in New York City. 

I'm thinking through what is the category of human and who is allowed to be human. And thinking through a lot of my work, which has to do with Blackness in America and racialized suffering and what that means to live in that state of being. 

The bunnies are interesting because they come from a lot of different fragments. The bodies are a collection of older, Russian stuffed animals that I really like. It's kind of my favorite type of weird formation of body because they're all lumpy and kind of strange. And the face comes from all of these blackface dolls from early 20s and 30s, 40s. You have all of these black dolls that are like pitch-charcoal black with features that are signified as white, blue eyes, button noses. It's really interesting because it's a very violent object. Childhood is the first place that we learn these relational sociologies and ontologies. It is the very, like, playground for it. And the host body being the bunny for this cursed object, it then kind of transforms it into this place where you realize that innocence is never separate.

My visual language is always mixing this unbearable cuteness and unbearable violence together. Thus is the world we live in—is always violence comes upon innocent and cute things.


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). Precious Okoyomon, Everything wants to kill you and you should be afraid, 2026. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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