The Young Painter Curators Are Rushing to Work With

The Young Painter Curators Are Rushing to Work With

From The Art Angle by Artnet News

March 5, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

The episode features artist Taína H. Cruz, who is showcased in both the Whitney Biennial and MoMA PS1's Greater New York, discussing her work and influences.

The Whitney Biennial is here. That would be the Whitney Museum’s big curated show which every two years brings together dozens of artists, always closely watched by critics and public as a statement about what is important now in art. Hot on its heels, next month, MoMA PS1 is staging "Greater New York." That event happens every five years, bringing together dozens more artists to take the temperature of art in New York. Taína H. Cruz, my guest today, is featured in both these shows at once. For the Whitney, she is even, in a way, the face of the show: a work by Cruz, a green-tinged close-up painting of a grinning child, called I Saw the Future and It Smiled Back, is blown up on a billboard outside the museum in the Meatpacking District. This is a lot of attention for an artist who is relatively young, born in 1998, and just getting her MFA from the famed Yale School of Painting last year. She’s worked in a variety of media, but is known now for paintings, often featuring images of Black female figures with a moody, woozy, sometimes unsettled or unsettling atmosphere. Sometimes Cruz works in suggestions of African American and Caribbean folklore, or intimations of horror and…

People in this episode

Host: Ben Davis

Guest: Taína H. Cruz

Topics covered

  • Whitney Biennial
  • MoMA PS1
  • young artists
  • art criticism
  • Black female figures

Keywords

  • Whitney Biennial
  • MoMA PS1
  • Taína H. Cruz
  • art
  • Black female figures
  • painting
  • Yale School of Painting

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Whitney Museum, MoMA PS1, Yale School of Painting

Books & works: I Saw the Future and It Smiled Back

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