Good morning,‌ and congratulations to the eight winners of the Rabkin Prize for arts journalism!
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November 02, 2025

Good morning, and congratulations to the eight winners of the Rabkin Prize for arts journalism! Read more below about the recipients of this year’s award, which recognizes the inquisitive writers who push our field forward.

In the news today, reporter Aaron Short has the scoop on an offer on the iconic West Chelsea building owned by the late Gloria Naftali, months after its appearance on the market concerned artist tenants. And Staff Writer Isa Farfan has an update on the Norwegian tourist who was detained at Newark airport after border officers flagged a meme of bloated JD Vance on his phone.

For our readers in Los Angeles, Matt Stromberg has you covered with a comprehensive guide to must-see art exhibitions around the city this fall. More below, as always, from our weekly guide to shows to see in New York before summer ends to a film festival celebrating the 100th birthday of the Art Deco movement.

— Lakshmi Rivera Amin, Associate Editor

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Eight Arts Writers Awarded 2025 Rabkin Prizes

Tempestt Hazel, Paul Chaat Smith (Comanche Nation), and America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) are among this year’s recipients. | Isa Farfan

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Raheleh Filsoofi: At the Edge of Arrival

On view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art through December 6, a Middle Eastern immigrant artist explores migration, land, and memory in the American South using dust paintings, ceramics, sound, and video.

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SHOWS TO SEE

Four New York City Shows to See Right Now

Rejin Ley’s paper sculptures at a historic museum, Christian Marclay’s concept of doors as transformative spaces, Marian Spore Bush’s 1930s prophecies of WWII, and more. | Natalie Haddad, Lisa Yin Zhang, Melissa R. Kerin, and Julie Schneider

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Eric-Paul Riege’s Multidisciplinary Work On View at the Bell Gallery

Through December 7, Eric-Paul Riege’s work celebrates ancestral traditions of labor contained within Indigenous-made objects.

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15 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This Fall

Radical Chicano printmaking, Trenton Doyle Hancock confronts Philip Guston, the LA and California biennials, American Artist on Octavia E. Butler, and more. | Matt Stromberg

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How Art Deco Changed American Cinema

On the centennial of the movement, Film Forum is hosting a months-long retrospective of screenings. | Dan Schindel

Opportunities in September 2025

Residencies, fellowships, grants, and open calls from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Tate Papers, and more in our monthly list of opportunities for artists, writers, and art workers.

IN MEMORIAM

Sylvain Amic (1967–2025)
President of Musée d’Orsay | New York Times

Jackson Clark II (1950–2025)
Colorado gallery owner and proponent of Indigenous art | Durango Herald

Charmaine Papertalk Green Smith (1962–2025)
Aboriginal artist, poet, scholar, and art administrator | National Indigenous Times

Mort Todd (1961–2025)
Marvel and DC comics creator | Portland Press Herald

Doranna Wendel (1954–2025)
Artist and folk art supporter | American Folk Art Museum

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