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A Year in NYC Art Shows

Last updated: December 9, 2025 3:50 am
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Art in New York City is a thriving scene, with exhibitions opening at a rapid pace. From hometown heroes to reinvented classics, the city’s art shows are a testament to the creativity and talent of artists and curators. Hyperallergic recently highlighted some of the top exhibitions in the city, showcasing the diverse and innovative work being produced.

One standout exhibition featured Coco Fusco at El Museo and Joyce McDonald at the Bronx Museum, celebrating local talent and cultural diversity. Another exhibition at the Whitney Museum by Amy Sherald explored the sublime, while Nayland Blake’s work at Matthew Marks delved into the body as a battleground. And who could forget Iván Argote’s tribute to the often overlooked NYC icon, the pigeon, at the High Line?

However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows in the art world. Scholar Helena Shaskevich recently critiqued the School of the Art Institute for cutting funding to the Video Data Bank, highlighting the challenges faced by media artists in securing support. Additionally, Ellie Armon Azoulay shed light on Israel’s use of aural violence to intimidate Palestinians, exposing the harsh realities of conflict through sound.

In other news, the Lucas Museum in Los Angeles has been facing turmoil amidst ongoing construction, raising questions about the future of the institution. Meanwhile, Bay Area artist Mitchell Johnson’s work is on display in Menlo Park, showcasing a diverse range of paintings from different regions around the world.

As we reflect on the art world, Jozanne Rabyor’s thoughts on gratitude in the art world remind us of the wonder and awe found in nature and creativity. And in case you missed it, Natalie Haddad’s exploration of Claude Monet’s work in Venice offers a captivating look at the artist’s fascination with light and water.

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For artists and art workers seeking opportunities, the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program is currently accepting applications for its residency period. And for readers interested in supporting independent arts journalism, consider becoming a paid member of Hyperallergic to access special events and exclusive content.

In a city that never sleeps, art continues to thrive and inspire, offering a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant world of creativity. Join us in celebrating the beauty and complexity of the art scene, both in New York City and beyond.

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