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Art Talk With Rama Duwaji

Last updated: April 19, 2026 6:40 am
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Weekly Newsletter

Exclusive insights from the artist and NYC first lady, the unveiling of LACMA’s impressive new structure, Trump’s portrayal as Christ, and more.

Hyperallergic

Recently, I visited Gracie Mansion in Manhattan to speak with Rama Duwaji, the artist and New York First Lady. This marked her initial interview since her husband, Zohran Mamdani, assumed office on January 1.

Having never met or heard Duwaji in a public setting, I was uncertain of what to anticipate. The meeting, which unfolded as a typical studio visit, revealed an unassuming and reflective artist who shuns using her fame for straightforward career advancement.

Although our conversation centered on her artistic practice, the interview gained international attention due to Duwaji’s apology for imprudent teenage tweets, which a far-right publication unearthed to undermine her soaring popularity.

I hope this conversation offers a deeper understanding of her character and artistic vision.

As always, there’s more to explore below. Thank you for reading, and enjoy your weekend.

—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief


In the Studio With Rama Duwaji

Amidst her artwork and ceramics, we delved into her evolving artistic journey and her new role as NYC’s first lady. | Hakim Bishara


News

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new building (photo Matt Stromberg/Hyperallergic)

  • The Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s (LACMA) new building opens after extensive planning, construction, budget increases, and design revisions.
  • A British political activism campaign created “Boycott the Bezos Met Gala” posters to protest Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez as the lead sponsors and honorary co-chairs of the annual event.
  • The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has announced 223 recipients of its annual fellowship, including 76 artists, fine arts researchers, architects, designers, and photographers.
  • Social Practice City University of New York (SPCUNY), a project providing fellowships and support to artists with a focus on social justice, will close next February after five years.
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Jeremy Frey: The Generational Impact of a New Artistic Path
Join us on April 29 for a conversation with artist and recent MacArthur Fellowship winner Jeremy Frey and Hyperallergic Editor-at-Large Hrag Vartanian.

Learn more


Opinion

Trump’s now-deleted AI-generated image of him as Jesus (screenshot Hyperallergic)

Trump Plays Christ and Gets the Wound Wrong

The president’s recent effort to portray himself as an American messiah has alienated some of his steadfast Catholic supporters. | Emma Cieslik


Interviews

Marcel Duchamp, “L.H.O.O.Q.” (1919), rectified readymade: pencil on reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (photos Lisa Yin Zhang/Hyperallergic)

Marcel Duchamp Was the Messenger of History

“The art world changed,” scholar Thierry de Duve explained during a new exhibit at MoMA. “Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ delivers the news.” | Lisa Yin Zhang

Nikyle Begay Resurrects Century-Old Diné Weavings

Artist and shepherd, Begay, guides their own creative journey, from raising and shearing to weaving undervalued twill designs. | Moonoka Begay and Zach Feuer


From Our Critics

Installation view of Greater New York 2026, with works by Covey Gong in foreground (photo Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

MoMA PS1’s “Greater New York” Is Gritty, Stunning, and Gutting

This survey, recurring every five years, opts for an internal perspective over the polished surfaces favored by outsiders. | Hrag Vartanian, Lisa Yin Zhang, Rhea Nayyar

Michaelina Wautier Finally Known by Her Name

For centuries, her masterpieces were wrongly credited to male artists. A new exhibition at London’s Royal Academy sets the record straight. | Olivia McEwan

Steve DiBenedetto’s Cosmic Sense of the Absurd

He envisions a painting as a quest for a functional framework, a charm that can support viewers in a time of shared crisis. | John Yau

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Books

Cover of On Censorship by Ai Weiwei (Thames & Hudson, 2026)

Ai Weiwei and the Art of Keeping Your Mouth Shut

“On Censorship” shares timely insights from the dissident artist, whose life and career have been shaped by state repression. | Hakim Bishara

Inside a Black Panther Family Album

Kathleen and Eldridge Cleaver’s family album reveals aspirational homemaking in diaspora, highlighting the tension between rest and movement during exile with their children. | Leigh Raiford

The Unnameable Artists of the Canton Trade System

In a book on Qing-era trade portraitists whose identities have been lost, Winnie Wong illustrates how our relentless pursuit of authenticity can lead us into our own pitfalls. | Nanase Shirokawa


Thinking of skipping the fairs this year? You’re not alone. (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic)

Art Problems: Do I Need to Go to Art Fairs?

Are the fairs worth the physical strain and high ticket prices? Paddy Johnson provides insights.

Art Movements: Dozens Laid Off at Artnet and Artsy

Additionally, the Denver Art Museum’s new associate curator of Native Arts, the Toronto Biennial of Art, and a conversation between Marilyn Minter and Monica Lewinsky.

In Memorium: Remembering Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Pearl Fryar, Siri Aurdal, and Frank Stack

We pay tribute to a self-taught topiary artist, a key figure in ’60s Scandinavian art, and the creator of what might be the first underground comic.

Required Reading

Tania Bruguera’s museum manifesto in stained glass, Molly Crabapple on AI art theft, Rachel Corrie’s mother speaks out, remembering Ashaji, right-wing knitters, and more.

A View From the Easel

Painters Katya Granova (Leipzig, Germany) and Billy Biondi (Corvallis, Oregon) both combine painting with dance; one works in a former yarn factory.

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Opportunities

Explore residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Banff Centre, the Vilcek Foundation, and more in our April 2026 list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.

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