
"With 70-plus shows, it's all you need to know about the major art happenings of the season. There's something in it for everyone, from the ancient to the futuristic. Above all, this is a love letter to our city, where art never sleeps."
"A major Duchamp survey at MoMA, a historic Raphael show at The Met, the Whitney Biennial, Greater New York at MoMA PS1, the reopening of the New Museum, a Buddha on the High Line, plus exhibitions on spirituality, the body, fashion, and a lot more in our comprehensive spring guide."
"After 14 years, the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in Manhattan will terminate its master of arts degree in curatorial practice when program founder and chair Steven Henry Madoff retires in May 2027."
The Hyperallergic Spring 2026 New York Art Guide provides comprehensive coverage of major art exhibitions happening across New York City this season. Featured highlights include a Duchamp survey at MoMA, a historic Raphael exhibition at The Met, the Whitney Biennial, Greater New York at MoMA PS1, and the reopening of the New Museum. Additional exhibitions explore themes of spirituality, the body, and fashion. The guide also reports that the School of Visual Arts will terminate its master of arts degree in curatorial practice after 14 years when program founder Steven Henry Madoff retires in May 2027. The newsletter features interviews with artists and collectives, including coverage of CFGNY's participation in the Whitney Biennial, and lists March opportunities including residencies, fellowships, and grants for artists and art workers.
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