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NYC’s New Culture Commissioner

Last updated: March 2, 2026 3:35 am
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The recent appointment of Diya Vij as the new NYC Culture Commissioner by Mayor Zohran Mamdani has garnered attention and applause from the arts community. Known for her community-forward work and dedication to the arts, Diya Vij has already made a positive impact in her new role. Previously serving as the vice president of curatorial and arts programs at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn, she brings a wealth of experience and passion to her new position.

In other news, there is an upcoming virtual conversation with artist and writer Damien Davis, a prominent voice in the art world. The event, exclusively for Hyperallergic Members, will delve into Damien’s recent essays, studio practice, and the intersection of art and activism. It’s a unique opportunity to gain insight into the creative process and thought-provoking work of this talented individual.

Moving on to the art scene, Frieze LA recently took place, showcasing a mix of contemporary artworks and engaging with pressing social issues. From Y. Malik Jalal’s thought-provoking car-mat pieces to Christina Fernandez’s impactful photographs, the fair highlighted the power of art in addressing relevant topics. Additionally, conflicts between the fair and nonprofit organizations working with migrant communities added layers of complexity to the event.

In a more historical context, a new book has unveiled photos of jazz legends like Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong that were once censored by the FBI. The fear of persecution led photographer Lisette Model to bury these images, but they have now been revealed to the world, shedding light on a crucial period in music history.

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On a more somber note, the uncertain future of Colombia’s Museum of Memory raises concerns about the preservation of history and the role of government in shaping narratives. Despite being created as a space for remembrance and reflection, the museum now sits abandoned due to mismanagement and political interference.

Lastly, the Brooklyn Museum has been home to a stunning exhibition showcasing the ancient Egyptian Books of the Dead. The meticulous restoration process, led by conservator Ahmed Tarek, has brought these artifacts back to life, inspiring awe and reverence for our shared human history.

These diverse and thought-provoking stories from the art world highlight the power of creativity, activism, and preservation in shaping our cultural landscape. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the vibrant world of art and culture.

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