The eighty-second edition of the Whitney Biennial, the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States, opens 8th March 2026, and will include works by Oswaldo Maciá.
This year, the Whitney Biennial features work of 56 artists, duos, and collectives that reflect the current moment and examine various forms of relationality, including interspecies kinships, familial relations, geopolitical entanglements, technological affinities, shared mythologies, and infrastructural supports.
Whitney Biennial 2026 offers a vivid atmospheric survey of contemporary American art shaped by a moment of profound transition. Rather than offering a definitive answer to life today, this Whitney Biennial foregrounds mood and texture, inviting visitors into environments that evoke tension, tenderness, humour, and unease. Together, the works capture the complexity of the present and propose imaginative, unruly, and unexpected forms of coexistence.
Whitney Biennial 2026 is co-organised by Whitney curators Marcela Guerrero, the DeMartini Family Curator, and Drew Sawyer, the Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography, with Beatriz Cifuentes, Biennial Curatorial Assistant, and Carina Martinez, Rubio Butterfield Family Fellow.
Migratory Movements, a solo exhibition by Oswaldo Maciá, is currently on at Elizabeth Xi Bauer, Exmouth Market, until 15th February 2026.
Oswaldo Maciá: Migratory Movements