Whitney Biennial 2026

2026

On view
Floors 1, 5, 6

A curved white gallery wall displaying two portraits and a central projected walking figure under a ceiling projector.

Taína H. Cruz: I'm Taína Cruz. 

Narrator: Cruz plans ahead when preparing wall drawings like the one she made for the Biennial. But when she’s making the final work, she finds deviations from the plan to be meaningful. 

Taína H. Cruz: I love when my hand is present. I love when I can see my mistakes and I can feel that I thought about something differently or my mind drifted and wandered as I was working on something that can feel permanent. The building is very scary—I wouldn't say buildings are scary, but architecture is scary. It’s definitely: you have to feel like you're inside of something. So if I want to create something that has a sense of tenderness and uneasiness as well, strangeness, and I think I really am fascinated by the connections between beauty and grotesque. 


Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026 (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 8–August 23, 2026). From left to right: Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.3 (Burgundy Orange), 2024–25; Nour Mobarak, Recto Verso 1.1 (Coral Green), 2024–25; Taína H. Cruz, A Wall That Plays Along, 2026; Taína H. Cruz, Continuing Anyway, 2026; Taína H. Cruz, Passage, 2026; Taína H. Cruz, This Counts, 2026; Taína H. Cruz, Rest, Cast, 2026; Taína H. Cruz, Studio Notes, 2025. Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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