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Whitney Biennial Sneak Peek

Last updated: March 4, 2026 3:50 am
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The latest edition of the Daily Newsletter brings you insights from the prestigious Whitney Biennial, the closure of Chicago’s DePaul Art Museum, reactions from arts leaders regarding Diya Vij’s appointment as culture commissioner, and more.

The Whitney Biennial, known for showcasing American art, has opened to critical acclaim. This year’s exhibition is described as moody, contemplative, and immersive. Our editors have shared their initial impressions, highlighting what they liked, disliked, and what requires further exploration.

In a bid to address the affordability crisis faced by artists in New York City, arts leaders are optimistic about Diya Vij’s appointment as culture commissioner. With federal funding for arts organizations dwindling and artists leaving the city due to high living costs, there is hope that Vij can make a positive impact.

Moving on to news, the decision to close the DePaul Art Museum in Chicago has sparked backlash from faculty, students, and the community. The closure, scheduled for June, comes amidst layoffs and budgetary concerns at the university.

From our critics, we delve into the work of sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz, known for her powerful, faceless sculptures that symbolize collective unity. Additionally, an exhibition at the NYPL explores the everyday experiences of the SWANA diaspora in New York City.

In case you missed it, we offer insights into how artists can secure a spot in the prestigious Whitney Biennial, along with a guide to the spring 2026 art scene in New York. From Duchamp at MoMA to exhibitions on spirituality and fashion, there’s plenty to explore in the city’s vibrant art scene.

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To stay updated on opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers, check out the Millay Arts Residencies and other programs in this month’s list. And don’t forget to explore the entwined relationship between art and fashion at “Art X Fashion” exhibition at The Museum at FIT.

With a mix of news, critiques, and opportunities, the Daily Newsletter continues to be a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and industry professionals. Stay tuned for more updates and insights on the ever-evolving art world.

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