Bahar Behbahani Brings the Persian Garden to NYC

With the spring art fairs behind us, we can relax for a moment and enjoy some restorative community time. That’s exactly the purpose of Bahar Behbahani’s Damask Rose project at Governors Island, where artists and cultural practitioners convened to share stories, play music, and make art. Diba Mohtasham was there to participate and report.

Across the river in New Jersey, Aaron Short visits artist studios at Mana Contemporary while a monument for Gaza is installed in the city of Paterson. Also, who's the artist behind that wacky nude figure that was just installed in front of the New Museum?

—Hakim Bishara, editor-in-chief


Bahar Behbahani’s Damask Rose: A Gathering on Governors Island (photo Diba Mohtasham)

A Persian Garden Blooms on Governors Island

On the unseasonably warm afternoon, three shallow fountains on Governors Island were transformed by handwoven, antique carpets and pink, red, and purple crocheted canopies, setting the stage for Bahar Behbahani’s Damask Rose: A Gathering. As part of Governors Island Arts’s annual Interventions series, Behbahani worked with the organization’s associate curator and producer to convene over two dozen community practitioners and cultural groups for a four-hour event blending storytelling, communion, and rest. 

Read the full report by Diba Mohtasham


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Across the River

Kristian Battell in her studio at Mana Contemporary (photo Aaron Short/Hyperallergic)

What Else is Happening

Sarah Lucas’s “VENUS VICTORIA” (2026) at the New Museum (photo Isa Farfan/Hyperallergic)
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  • An intimate collection of rare, early Basquiat works is now on view at The Bishop Gallery in Brooklyn.
  • Cosmetics billionaire Ronald Lauder’s Neue Galerie is merging with the Metropolitan Museum of Art down the street.
  • As part of the programming for the Whitney Biennial, Maia Chao activated the museum’s seventh-floor galleries with her performance “Being Moved.” 
  • A new exhibition at the Library for the Performing Arts celebrates the legacy of Martha Graham and her dance company’s centennial anniversary. [nypl.org]
  • Join Forge Project for an evening of readings, screenings, and conversation at Performance Space New York with Bonney Hartley and Wunetu Wequai Tarrant. (Thurs May 21) [performancespacenewyork.org]
  • Contemporary Asian art is the central force of Focus Art Fair this year, organized around the topical theme of “Human-Technology Coexistence.” (Thurs May 21–Sun May 24) [focusartfair.net]