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Aycoobo (Wilson Rodríguez). La maloka de las plantas (The plant maloka ), 2024. (Photo: Juan Pablo Velasco)

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Hyperallergic Includes the Exhibition Amazonia Açu on Its Fall 2025 Art Guide

"Americas Society presents a pluralistic image of the Amazon rainforest," says the art publication about the new show.

Wake up, New York — it’s that time of year again! Fall is almost here, that sweet spot between the summer slump and holiday slowdown, and with it rears the full force of the art world. Complain all we might about the weather getting colder and everything speeding up and the students packing the morning commute — there’s something enchanting about fall, something motivating about the rush. This season, the art world’s back with what feels like the strongest slate of shows in a minute (and not a New York one). We’ve recommended more than 80 exhibitions across all five boroughs for your fall art schedule.

First, some big museum re-openings: The Studio Museum in Harlem returns after a seven-year makeover, and the new New Museum debuts on the Bowery. It’s also the autumn of Rauschenberg: On the 100th anniversary of his birth, both the Guggenheim and the Museum of the City of New York are opening exhibitions. And in a bizarre coincidence, Mika Rottenberg and Lady Pink are both displaying public artworks depicting feet on the High Line and on the facade of MoMA PS1, respectively. [...]

Amazonia Açu 

Americas Society, 680 Park Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan

Sept. 3–April 18, 2026

Americas Society presents a pluralistic image of the Amazon rainforest with multi-media works curated by representatives of each of the nine countries that encompass the vast jungle. Focusing on Indigenous knowledge, this exhibition seeks to dispel stereotypical portrayals of the region, replacing them with a nuanced perspective that highlights its multifaceted histories and communities...

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