Exploring the future of Islamic art, calls for a boycott at the Venice Biennale, a comprehensive guide to New York’s spring art fairs, and a unique Frida Kahlo exhibition.
Despite the actions of a few destructive individuals in global politics, there is still reason for optimism. Our stories today highlight the resilience of culture. Discover insights on artists promoting Islamic futurism, NYU contract professors advocating for fair treatment, a right-wing backlash against a Palestinian artist in Germany, a detailed guide to New York’s spring art fairs, and an innovative Frida Kahlo exhibition. It’s evident: there’s no shortage of excitement in the art world.
—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief

Artists Set Islamic Futurism Into Motion
Islamic visual traditions have always embraced realities beyond what can be directly perceived, and artists today continue this legacy through calligraphy, installation, and speculative imagery. | Sadaf Padder
Meet the First Cohort of Haystack’s Artist Grant Initiative
Eight innovative artists are breaking new ground in design and materials, supported by mentorship and an unrestricted grant.
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News

Almost 200 artists, curators, and participants of the 61st Venice Biennale have urged organizers to remove Israel from this year’s event through a newly released open letter.
Fair Season

Your Go-To Guide to NYC’s Spring Art Fairs
This season’s art fairs in New York offer something for everyone, from popular venues like Frieze to a show dubbed “The Art Fair Mamdani Would Love.” | Isa Farfan and Rhea Nayyar
May You Live in Interesting Times — The IFPDA Print Fair Asks, Do Bad Times Really Inspire Great Art?
This year’s edition features over 80 exhibitors with works ranging from Francisco Goya to Kara Walker. The event runs from April 9–12 at Park Avenue Armory.
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From Our Critics

The Canonization of Frida Kahlo
An exhibition challenges any fixed notion of Frida Kahlo, presenting a multifaceted view of the artist that defies a singular interpretation. | Liz Kim
Opinion

When a Palestinian Artist Asserts Her Own Humanity
Basma al-Sharif’s film screening at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf faced threats and a smear campaign, underscoring the themes of separation and displacement in her work. | Adam Broomberg and Michele Faguet
I’m an NYU Contract Professor. This Is Why We Plan to Strike.
For years, NYU has increased the casualization of its teaching force, creating a secondary group of full-time contract faculty, many of whom are artists. | David Markus
The Vilcek Foundation – 2026 Open Call for Grants
Nonprofits in the U.S. that honor immigrants in the arts, sciences, education, or social services are invited to apply for grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000.
Deadline: April 30, 2026 |Â vilcek.org/grants
Explore additional opportunities for artists, writers, and art professionals in this month’s list!
From the Archive

The Friendship That Transformed Frida Kahlo
A new book cover initially draws attention for its connection to Kahlo, but readers will find themselves captivated by Mary Reynolds, an innovative bookbinder and Marcel Duchamp’s partner. | Nageen Shaikh

