Spend your November checking out some of NYC's most highly anticipated art exhibitions, galleries, and events!
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Shahzia Sikander, Witness (2023) in Madison Square Park for Havah…to breathe, air, life, 2023. Photo by Yasunori Matsui. Courtesy of
From sculptures made out of cans to giant multimedia displays and interactive light shows, check out the best art installations of November!
In the past two years, LaGuardia Airport has become an art museum of its own, with nearly a dozen commissioned works in Terminals B and C.
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