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Mayor Mamdani’s Artistic Vision

Last updated: December 2, 2025 4:10 pm
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New York City is bustling with art events and cultural activities this week. From exhibitions to events, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the city’s vibrant art world. As we enter the holiday season, there are plenty of opportunities for spiritual uplift and community engagement.

One of the highlights of this week’s art scene is Raúl de Nieves’s cathedral of stained glass at Pioneer Works. This immersive installation promises to be a visual feast for the eyes and a transcendent experience for the soul. Additionally, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine is hosting a craft fair that showcases local artisans and their unique creations. And let’s not forget about the upcoming brightest moon until 2042, a celestial event not to be missed.

In the spirit of giving, there are several donation drives happening around the city. ‘Tis the season to give back to those in need and support worthy causes. One such opportunity to support emerging artists is Light Work’s First Annual Holiday Market. By purchasing signed photo books, limited-edition prints, and one-of-a-kind art objects, you can help fund the organization’s programs, exhibitions, and community-access lab.

In other news, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has announced the members of his Committee on Arts and Culture. This diverse group includes representatives from the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA), the Asian American Arts Alliance, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, and the Mellon Foundation. Their mission is to support and promote the arts in New York City and ensure that the cultural landscape remains vibrant and inclusive.

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From our critics, art critic Aruna D’Souza offers her insights on Jennifer Packer’s exhibition “Dead Letter” at Sikkema Malloy Jenkins. D’Souza describes the show as an investigation into how painting can capture the complexities of seeing, feeling, and remembering. It’s a thought-provoking exhibition that challenges the boundaries of traditional painting and invites viewers to engage with art on a deeper level.

Overall, this week in the New York art world is filled with opportunities for exploration, reflection, and community engagement. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking for a new experience, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in the city that never sleeps. Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on the latest events and exhibitions happening in New York City. The art world is abuzz with exciting exhibitions and events happening around New York City. From stained glass installations to dreamlike paintings, there is something for every art enthusiast to enjoy. Let’s take a closer look at some of the latest happenings in the art scene.

Raúl de Nieves’ exhibition “In Light of Innocence” at Pioneer Works is a sight to behold. The central stained glass sequence in the show evokes a sense of judgment and command when viewed from below. It feels as if the gods of tarot themselves are reminding viewers of their purpose in life. However, when viewed from above, the panels become more human, reflecting the confusion and bewilderment of existence. It’s a rare experience to look downward at stained glass, and this exhibition offers a unique perspective on this traditional art form.

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Another must-see exhibition is “Hortensia Mi Kafchin: Paintings Made for Aliens Above” at PPOW. Kafchin’s work explores transness as a fact of her experience, rather than the exclusive content of her art. Her paintings offer a fresh perspective on identity and existence, inviting viewers to contemplate their own place in the world.

At Mendes Wood DM, Hiroshi Sugito’s exhibition “Slicing Apples” presents deserted, dreamlike scenes that are suffused with drama. Sugito expertly transforms flat shapes and colors into stage-like compositions, creating a surreal and captivating atmosphere. The show is a beautiful exploration of form, color, and space, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its otherworldly landscapes.

In case you missed it, the Brooklyn Museum’s “Monet in Venice” show is a feast for the eyes. Natalie Haddad’s review describes Monet’s paintings as “liquid oxygen,” drowning the visual field in a sea of vibrant colors. It’s the perfect way to brighten up a gray December afternoon and immerse yourself in the beauty of Monet’s masterful brushstrokes.

In addition to these exciting exhibitions, there are plenty of other events happening in the city. From art shows to food drives, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, New York City has something to offer for everyone. So, don’t miss out on the latest happenings in the art world and immerse yourself in the beauty and creativity that surrounds you.

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