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Hyperallergic Fall 2023 New York Art Guide
By Hrag Vartanian
September 1, 2023

In a city of great diversity, art plays a role in bringing us all together to consider the world anew. Art helps us imagine new possibilities and offers us moments of thoughtful reflection in these rapidly changing times.

Focusing on museums, art nonprofits, galleries, and community events, this guide is designed to help you navigate the world of contemporary art in New York City. We encourage you to explore the artistic happenings of our great city based on recommendations from our expert team, which has been covering the arts daily for over a decade.

Hyperallergic is proud to be based here, we love it here, and we can’t wait for you to discover why.

Nicholas Galanin: In every language there is Land / En cada lengua hay una Tierra

At 30 feet tall and constructed from the same steel tubing used for the United States-Mexico border wall, Nicholas Galanin’s installation spells out the word “LAND” with a tilted “A” as a nod to Robert Indiana’s “LOVE” sculptures from the 1960s. Galanin, a Tlingit and Unangax multidisciplinary artist from Sitka, Alaska, riffs off the manufactured reproducibility of Pop Art, infusing it with Indigenous resistance.

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