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New York City’s 27-Foot Buddha

Last updated: December 18, 2025 5:25 pm
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Tuan Andrew Nguyen has been selected for a prestigious commission on the High Line, following in the footsteps of Iván Argote’s “Dinosaur” sculpture. The upcoming commission, titled “The Light That Shines Through the Universe,” will feature a 27-foot sandstone Buddha as a tribute to the Bamiyan Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Curated by Cecilia Alemani, the installation is set to be unveiled in March as a powerful reminder of the resilience of cultural heritage.

In other news, two major art funding organizations, United States Artists and Artadia, have joined forces to support artists across the nation. This partnership aims to provide resources and opportunities for artists to thrive in their practice. The launch event at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton in Miami Beach hints at the substantial support that may be in store for artists in the future.

Photographer Megan Kapler, known for her involvement in PAIN, an advocacy group led by Nan Goldin, has embarked on a new role as the director of Advocacy Communications at Housing Works. With a focus on advocating for individuals facing homelessness and HIV/AIDS, Kapler is eager to contribute to the organization’s impactful work during these challenging times.

Additionally, the Whitney Biennial has announced the lineup of 56 artists who will be featured in the upcoming exhibition, opening on March 8. The diverse group of artists promises a thought-provoking and engaging showcase of contemporary art. Meanwhile, the New York State Council on the Arts has awarded over $63 million in grants to support arts organizations and individual artists across the state.

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In the realm of awards and recognition, April Sunami has been honored with the Aminah Robinson Artist Fellowship from the Columbus Museum of Art and the Greater Columbus Arts Council. Wong Ping and Heidi Lau have jointly received the prestigious Sigg Prize 2025 from the M+ contemporary art museum in Hong Kong. Cornelia Stokes has been appointed as the inaugural assistant curator of Art of the African Diaspora at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of the African Diaspora, signaling a promising new chapter in curatorial practice.

As the art world continues to evolve, the Photography Show is gearing up for its 45th edition in New York City, featuring a new section dedicated to artists redefining lens-based practice. This innovative addition reflects the ever-changing landscape of photography and visual arts.

Expanding its reach, Upstate Art Weekend is launching a new initiative called UAW Open Studios to showcase local artists in the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains. This platform aims to spotlight the diverse talent in the region and provide artists with opportunities for exposure and engagement with the community.

Lastly, in a controversial move, a board chaired by President Trump has voted to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as the “Trump-Kennedy Center.” The decision has sparked criticism and debate, with allegations of misconduct during the voting process. Representative Joyce Beatty has raised concerns about transparency and accountability in the renaming process, highlighting the complexities of politics and public perception in the arts sector.

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