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The Commissioner We Need

Last updated: February 13, 2026 3:15 am
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The arts and culture scene in New York City is a vital aspect of the city’s identity and vibrancy. Despite the challenges faced during the Trump administration, the artistic spirit of NYC continues to thrive. As we await Mayor Mamdani’s choice for cultural affairs commissioner, the importance of this role cannot be understated. The commissioner plays a crucial role in determining the city’s budget priorities and shaping the cultural landscape of NYC.

Gonzalo Casals and Mauricio Delfín, two prominent figures in the arts community, have raised important points regarding the selection of the cultural affairs commissioner. They emphasize the significance of this position in fostering community well-being, economic opportunities, and cultural enrichment for all New Yorkers. Their insights shed light on the need for a commissioner who values progress and collaboration with civil society.

Valentine’s Day in NYC offers a unique opportunity to celebrate love in an artsy and non-boring way. From zine fairs to exhibitions exploring themes of sex and cults, there are plenty of creative ways to enjoy the holiday. Greta Rainbow’s recommendations for a satisfying Valentine’s Day include visiting the Brooklyn Museum for an on-demand love note written by a poet and indulging in self-love.

In the world of art criticism, the importance of making “degenerate” art is explored as a means of challenging institutional norms and embracing ethical positions. Artists who reject neutrality and civility in their work contribute to a more dynamic and thought-provoking cultural landscape.

Recent developments in the art world, including Tina Rivers Ryan stepping down as editor-in-chief of Artforum, highlight the ongoing changes and challenges faced by the industry. The Studio Museum’s announcement of three artists-in-residence and the appointment of a new leader at the Queens Museum signal a shifting landscape in the art world.

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Additionally, a look at the creative processes of artists from diverse backgrounds provides insight into the artistic journey and inspiration behind their work. From experimenting with papier-mâché to craving natural light, artists like Ileana García Magoda and Renee Levin offer a glimpse into their artistic practices.

In conclusion, the arts and culture scene in NYC remains a dynamic and ever-evolving landscape. By embracing diversity, challenging norms, and fostering collaboration, the city continues to be a hub of creativity and innovation. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the world of art and culture.

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