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Whitney Oldenburg: hardening the braces

Past exhibition
17 April - 6 June 2026
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Whitney Oldenburg: hardening the braces, installation view
Whitney Oldenburg: hardening the braces, installation view

CHART is pleased to present hardening the braces, Whitney Oldenburg’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Featuring new sculptures and drawings, it opens Friday, April 17, with a reception from 6–8pm, and continues through May 30, 2026. Oldenburg is currently the subject of a mid-career survey at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, on view through April 19, 2026.

 

Whitney Oldenburg’s work considers how material accumulation reflects psychological, economic, and environmental conditions. In this new body of work, she reframes materiality through the lens of survival, considering the footprint of progress. She examines how cycles of consumption, disposal, and obsolescence soothe present anxieties even as they participate in the gradual unraveling of the future they are meant to stabilize.

 

The sculptures are constructed from cut and reassembled boat hulls, horse collars, and water jugs and seed bags, materials that carry associations with leisure, transport, and self-sufficiency. In their reconfiguration, Oldenburg reflects on a growing preoccupation with survival, as well as the human tendency to accumulate objects as a response to uncertainty, shaped in part by the commercial production of preparedness goods.

 

Large, upright and anthropomorphic, the forms suggest monuments, though their surfaces are punctured with openings that disrupt any sense of permanence or solidity. What appears stable can also be seen through, held together through reassembly rather than fixed construction. In these works, water is held in attached storage containers, an element that may leak or evaporate over time—a reminder that we are never inseparable from the natural world.

 

Oldenburg’s colored charcoal drawings develop alongside the sculptures, presenting forms that recall fossils, skeletal systems, and organic growth. Together, the works reflect on life cycles and the instinct to ‘hold on to’. Preservation becomes an attempt at stability, even as the uncertainty that drives it persists. ◆

 

About the Artist

Whitney Oldenburg (b. Jacksonville, Florida) lives and works in New York.

 

Oldenburg obtained her bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and graduated with her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design. She is the first recipient of the Artists Now Award from the Eden Arts Foundation (2025). Her work is the subject of a mid-career survey at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville (November 20, 2025 – April 19, 2026). Oldenburg is also the recipient of Cornell University’s Charles Baskerville Scholarship, the Virginia Commonwealth University Fountainhead Fellowship, the Toby Devan Lewis Award, and the Maharam Steam Fellowship. Oldenburg has also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and the Atlantic Center for the Arts with Michelle Grabner, and she is currently part of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program. Her work has been written about in Hyperallergic, The Wall Street Journal, and New American Paintings.

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Works
  • Whitney Oldenburg, the pursuit of more, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, the pursuit of more, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, sentinel of hubris, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, sentinel of hubris, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, aftermath of apathy, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, aftermath of apathy, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, once living, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, once living, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, wholly other, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, wholly other, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, filter feeder, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, filter feeder, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, between top and bottom, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, between top and bottom, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, post-human, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, post-human, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, ruins encased, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, ruins encased, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, segmented deviation, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, segmented deviation, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, foreign body , 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, foreign body , 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, life lines, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, life lines, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, crawling on your knees, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, crawling on your knees, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, fireside slippage, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, fireside slippage, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, sandpaper days, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, sandpaper days, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, dislodged, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, dislodged, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, past lives, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, past lives, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, preservable hard parts, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, preservable hard parts, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, chance remains, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, chance remains, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, two friends, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, two friends, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, inner division , 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, inner division , 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, evading capture, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, evading capture, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, freedom fighters, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, freedom fighters, 2026
  • Whitney Oldenburg, differential stress, 2026
    Whitney Oldenburg, differential stress, 2026

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