Tanya Marcuse: Portent
September 9–December 5, 2026
Salah J. Bachir New Media Wall
Curator: Paul Roth
Tanya Marcuse’s multichannel video Portent presents ominous scenes of the natural world—trees swaying in the wind, vapour rising from volcanic fumaroles, icy branches illuminated by flickering light, and other small disturbances that hint at forces beyond our understanding. The quiet is deliberate; the frame remains fixed while the environment shifts restlessly within it, evoking a tension between stillness and motion, beauty and unease, the known and unknown.
Marcuse describes her work as an exploration of the kinship between disaster and the sublime, and of the ways the world around us is continually threatened, transformed, and made strange. Portent forms part of her expansive series Book of Miracles (2020–26), inspired by the Augsburger Wunderzeichenbuch, a 16th-century illuminated manuscript depicting natural disasters, supernatural phenomena, celestial spectacles, and unexplained oddities. Like the fantastic visions of the original, Portent’s tableaux slip toward the uncanny, suggesting an anxious molting of nature—the instability of change into a new and unknowable state of being.
Created against our present-day backdrop of extreme weather, political upheaval, and the lingering disorientation of the pandemic, Portent channels a heightened awareness of our entanglement with a rapidly changing planet. In the delicate tremor of leaves and grasses, Marcuse conveys a sense of awe shot through with foreboding—a recognition that the fragile systems sustaining us are as uncertain as they are wondrous.
Tanya Marcuse, Portent (Part II, Book of Miracles), 2023/2026, multi-channel video (still). Courtesy of the artist
Tanya Marcuse, Portent (Part II, Book of Miracles), 2023/2026, multi-channel video (still). Courtesy of the artist
Tanya Marcuse, Portent (Part II, Book of Miracles), 2023/2026, multi-channel video (still). Courtesy of the artist
Tanya Marcuse, Portent (Part II, Book of Miracles), 2023/2026, multi-channel video (still). Courtesy of the artist
Tanya Marcuse, Portent (Part II, Book of Miracles), 2023/2026, multi-channel video (still). Courtesy of the artist
Artist Bio
Tanya Marcuse
Tanya Marcuse (American, b. 1964) is an artist whose photographs and videos explore the natural world through elaborate constructions that chart cycles of growth, decay, and transformation. Her work is included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and many others. A Guggenheim Fellow and the recipient of numerous awards and residencies, she has exhibited internationally at venues such as the George Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY; Galerie Miranda, Paris; the Julie Saul Gallery, New York City; and the Denver Art Museum in Colorado. Marcuse has published her work in several books, including Undergarments and Armor (2005), Wax Bodies (2012), Fruitless/Fallen/Woven (2019), and Deer (2026). She teaches in the photography program at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.