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64 Visuals That Defined the Year in Arts

64 Visuals That Defined the Year in Arts

The New York Times
2025/12/26
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Winter

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“Doom,” a three-hour performance that was put on at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan, was the brainchild of the German artist and choreographer Anne Imhof.Credit...George Etheredge for The New York Times
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Britt Lower was one of the breakout stars during the first season of “Severance” and the second season continued to raise her profile.CreditCredit...Thea Traff For The New York Times

“When she arrived on set, she told me this was her first time being profiled by a major publication. She brought so much gratitude and enthusiasm to the shoot because of it.’” — Thea Traff on photographing Britt Lower after her breakout role in “Severance”

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After leaving Russia amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine, the duo Nikolay Kostylev and Nastya Kreslina, who go by Ic3peak, shifted their sound from goth to melodic indie rock on their new album “Coming Home.”Credit...Kristine Madjare for The New York Times

“After finishing inside a cafe, I took the musicians outside. I wanted the moment to feel incidental, almost accidental, as if they were just passing through, not posing, not performing.” — Kristine Madjare on photographing Ic3speak on the outskirts of Riga, Lativa

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Bad Bunny told The New York Times that his new album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” was his “most Puerto Rican” album yet.Credit...Dana Scruggs for The New York Times
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Lorne Michaels, the creator of “Saturday Night Live,” reflected on his legacy ahead of the sketch comedy show’s 50th anniversary special.Credit...Daniel Arnold for The New York Times
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Isabella Rossellini, a model turned animal behaviorist, won her first Oscar at the age of 72 for her role in “Conclave.”Credit...Thea Traff for The New York Times
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Sadie Sink starred in “John Proctor Is the Villain” on Broadway.CreditCredit...Hannah Edelman For The New York Times

“Her professionalism is well known, but witnessing that level of precision and emotional clarity up close was incredibly special. It was striking to see an actor of her caliber at work.” — Hannah Edelman on photographing Sadie Sink before watching her rehearse “John Proctor Is the Villain”

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This year George Clooney made his Broadway debut in “Good Night, and Good Luck,” a play based on the 2005 movie.CreditCredit...Thea Traff For The New York Times

Spring

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The photographer Kunié Sugiura had her first American retrospective, at SFMOMA, this year.Credit...Sara Messinger for The New York Times

“There is this childlike element of play and experimentation in Kunie’s work that I admire and try to embrace in my own photographic practice. Her eye and way of seeing are unique, and perhaps that is how this image subconsciously came to be.” — Sara Messinger on photographing Kunié Sugiura

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With the release of “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” Bruce Springsteen added seven albums, with a total of 83 songs, to his catalog.Credit...Daniel Arnold for The New York Times

“After buying everybody’s lunch on a disruptive — but welcome — impromptu stop at Roberto’s Freehold Grill in New Jersey, he ordered a milkshake, turned his back and took a sip. He asked, ‘You mind if we go one more place?’ I told him, ‘Bruce, I will do this for the rest of your life if you want me to.’” — Daniel Arnold on photographing Bruce Springsteen

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Addison Rae first broke out on TikTok in 2020, and this year she released her first album, “Addison,” and received a Grammy nomination for best new artist.Credit...Caroline Tompkins for The New York Times
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John C. Reilly has been a staple of Wes Anderson films, but this year he spent most of his time as Mister Romantic in a vaudeville-esque act, performing to sold-out crowds in Los Angeles before taking his show on the road.Credit...Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times
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Dance music had a boom in popularity this year, as D.J.s who built online audiences worldwide performed at sold-out clubs.Credit...David Billet for The New York Times
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The painter Salman Toor prepared for his biggest show yet with paintings done completely from memory.CreditCredit...Sasha Arutyunova For The New York Times
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Audra McDonald starred as Rose in “Gypsy” at the Majestic Theater on Broadway, which earned her a Tony nomination for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical.Credit...Graham Dickie/The New York Times

“If you’ve ever squeezed into a Broadway seat and marveled at the tight fit, imagine doing it with two giant telephoto lenses weighing 6.5 pounds each. I had exactly one chance to capture her pivotal rendition of ‘Rose’s Turn,’ a performance lasting all of 4.5 minutes. My goal was to fill the frame with her whirlwind of emotions.” — Graham Dickie on photographing Audra McDonald during a matinee performance of “Gypsy”

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At Gagosian, an exhibit hosted by Paloma Picasso featured works by her father, Pablo, from her personal collection.Credit...Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Sam Hellmann for The New York Times

“She walked me through each painting and told me which woman each is. What their name is and what moment of his life they were a part of. Some were his mistresses, some were herself. All in the same room. She reminded me that I had forgotten those weren’t just characters in paintings but were also real people.” — Sam Hellmann on photographing Paloma Picasso at an exhibit featuring her father’s works

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Alongside his creative partner Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen created the television show “The Studio,” which lovingly pokes fun at the Hollywood ecosystem he is a part of.Credit...Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times
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The dancer and choreographer Lexee Smith makes a living by working with stars including Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish and Addison Rae, but her experimental bent differentiates her from other commercial performers.Credit...Erik Tanner for The New York Times
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In “The Friend,” the film based on Sigrid Nunez’s National Book Award-winning novel, Naomi Watts found herself with a new co-star: a Harlequin Great Dane named Bing.CreditCredit...Ariel Fisher for The New York Times
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Cole Escola wrote and performed in “Oh, Mary!,” the Broadway show about Mary Todd Lincoln as a drunken cabaret aficionado.Credit...Daniel Arnold for The New York Times
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The artist Sam Moyer had two high-profile shows in New York this year, where her art that made glass look like brick and fabric look like rock required close attention.Credit...Marisa Chafetz for The New York Times

“Many artists are uneasy about being photographed, so obscuring her face with her own materials felt both cheeky and truthful.” — Marisa Chafez on photographing Sam Moyer in her studio

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About the Jeff Goldblum persona, Goldblum told The New York Times, “It’s not a performance, and I don’t feel like it’s inauthentic.”Credit...Chris Maggio for The New York Times

“I really like how he has arguably become equally, if not more, famous for his joie de vivre alongside his legendary acting career. He’s one of those people who you’re hoping just shows up as ‘himself’ in everything. I knew that I wanted to show him as a light in the middle of the daily grind.” — Chris Maggio on photographing Jeff Goldblum in The New York Times offices.

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Two and a half decades after the band Rilo Kiley formed and 15 years after a tense breakup, the band members found their way back to each other.Credit...Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times
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Georgia College & State University, Flannery O’Connor’s alma mater, exhibited 70 newly acquired artworks by the author, who also quietly practiced visual arts.Credit...Rita Harper for The New York Times
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The director Ryan Coogler and the actor Michael B. Jordan first worked together in 2013 on “Fruitvale Station.” Since then, Jordan has appeared or starred in all of Coogler’s projects, including “Sinners,” which was released in April of this year.Credit...Dana Scruggs for The New York Times
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The German conductor Joana Mallwitz made her Metropolitan Opera debut this spring with a performance of “The Marriage of Figaro.”Credit...Vincent Tullo for The New York Times
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Jonathan Groff won the Tony for lead actor in a musical for his role in the Broadway show “Just in Time.”Credit...Thea Traff for The New York Times
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Nicole Scherzinger starred as Norma Desmond in the new Broadway musical “Sunset Boulevard”Credit...Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet for The New York Times

Summer

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The photographer Stephen Shore released a new book, “Early Work,” which features photographs he took when he was between the ages of 12 and 17.Credit...Daniel Arnold for The New York Times
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A cottage turned museum in Twickenham, England, Turner’s House, is hosting an exhibit on what would be the 250th birthday of the British artist J.M.W. Turner, with his watercolor studies of birds and animals. Credit...Tom Jamieson for The New York Times

“As part of the assignment, I tried to look at the coast the way Turner might have, attentive to the landscape and the power of nature. He painted the sea and the sky in more than a hundred works from this area. I noticed the land instead, an untamed hedge creeping over the cliff-side railings to reclaim the edge. In its own quiet way, it bridged the two.” — Tom Jamieson on photographing the “dinosaur bushes”

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Since 1985 the artist Yuji Agematsu has foraged the streets of New York City for debris which he transforms into sculptures.CreditCredit...Adali Schell For The New York Times
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Jason Momoa starred in the Apple TV series “Chief of War,” a passion project that brought him back to his home state of Hawaii.Credit...Magdalena Wosinska for The New York Times

“I told him that my dream was to photograph him on his chopper, as I knew he loved old bikes and I happen to love old choppers too. I jumped in the back of a truck, did a few hot laps on my little film camera and we got an awesome moment in time that allowed us to create art together.” — Magdalena Wosinska on photographing Jason Momoa at an abandoned military base in Hawaii

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BigXthaPlug pivoted from rapping and hip-hop into country music with his album “I Hope You’re Happy,” which features duets with Luke Combs, Ella Langley, Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Darius Rucker and more.Credit...Jason Nocito for The New York Times
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The singer Lola Young broke out this year with her song “Messy” and found success on TikTok and on tour. Credit...Lucia Bell-Epstein for The New York Times
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Flora Yukhnovich worked on her new immersive project “Four Seasons,” which was commissioned by the Frick collection.Credit...Clifford Prince King for The New York Times

“Leading with observation versus immediate instructions for someone I’m shooting does wonders. These paintings were massive, abstract landscapes — witnessing the process, being in the space, in silence, I wanted the pictures to be just as quiet and considerate” — Clifford Prince King on photographing Flora Yukhnovich in her studio

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At Little Island, Anthony Roth Costanzo starred in a production of Charles Ludlam’s “Galas,” which is a love letter to Maria Callas.CreditCredit...Landon Nordeman For The New York Times
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The photographer Sally Mann, known for her photos that don’t shy away from the concept of mortality, released her second book, “Art Work: On the Creative Life.”Credit...Erinn Springer for The New York Times
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Rachel Sennott created, co-wrote and starred in the new show “I Love L.A.” which chronicles the life of young adults in the California city.Credit...Sinna Nasseri for The New York Times
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In “One Battle After Another” Benicio Del Toro plays the role of resourceful karate instructor.Credit...Ryan James Caruthers for The New York Times

“He arrived without an agenda. He was open, kind and more camera-shy than one might expect. He wasn’t interested in moving past the moment so much as settling into it. That is often when the best images are made.” — Ryan James Caruthers on photographing Benicio Del Toro

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In 1932 N.C. Wyeth painted a colossal mural that was commissioned by a bank in Wilmington, Del. After years in storage, it is back on display.CreditCredit...Caroline Gutman For The New York Times
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Doja Cat’s new LP “Vie” leaned back into her pop roots after her 2023 rap-heavy album “Scarlet.”Credit...Chantal Anderson for The New York Times
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The songwriter Shane Boose, who goes by Sombr, released his debut album, “I Barely Know Her,” in late August.Credit...Daniel Weiss for The New York Times
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Adding to his long roster of projects, Steve Buscemi appeared on the second season of “Wednesday.”CreditCredit...Video Illustration by Bobby Doherty For The New York Times

“I was excited to shoot Steve Buscemi because he knew my grandfather when he was alive. My grandpa used to hang out at the firehouse in Little Italy where Steve had been a firefighter. I told him that I had actually first met him when I was 12, and it was a sweet way to break the ice.” — Bobby Doherty on photographing Steve Buscemi

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For a group exhibit entitled “Monuments,” the artist Kara Walker reworked a 100-year-old equestrian statue of Stonewall Jackson taken from Charlottesville, Va., turning it into something completely different.Credit...Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. for The New York Times
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Cotillion classes are shifting from “from social expectation and adherence to that of social opportunity and confidence,” according to Cella Morales, the executive director at the national organization JDW Cotillions. Credit...Eli Durst for The New York Times

“I saw these two boys at a table, trying to remember the correct utensil placement. After I snapped this photo, they noticed that they were holding their forks and knives in different configurations and looked to me, the nearest adult, for guidance. I smiled sheepishly and shrugged. I didn’t want to tell them that I had absolutely no clue.” — Eli Durst on photographing a cotillion class

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The exhibit “Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties,” featured artworks from the artists popular in the 1980s including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Julian Schnabel, David Salle, Cindy Sherman and Jeff Koons.Credit...Matthew Leifheit for The New York Times
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Liam Neeson ventured into the world of slapstick comedy for his role in the reboot of “The Naked Gun.”Credit...Geordie Wood for The New York Times
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The band Kneecap made anti-Israel statements and one member faced terrorism charges, but their pro-Palestine sentiments were cheered when they performed at Glastonbury this year.Credit...Christopher James Hoare for The New York Times
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Sam Sussman released his autobiographical novel, “Boy From the North Country,” in which he pondered his affinity for the singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.Credit...Daniel Weiss for The New York Times
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After 29 years as a part of the American Ballet Theater, Gillian Murphy bid farewell to the company with a performance of “Swan Lake.”Credit...Amir Hamja for The New York Times

“I’ve always loved the staircase at the Met Opera. Its cantilevered curves feel grand, almost ceremonial. The twin arcs of the stairway remind me of a lotus hand, a gesture rooted in Eastern traditions. Against this rigid structure, I wanted her to dance at the center.” — Amir Hamja on photographing Gillian Murphy in the lobby of the opera house

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After years of owning Broadway theaters and producing shows, Jordan Roth is pivoting into performing.CreditCredit...Landon Nordeman For The New York Times
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In August the musician Ethel Cain released her new album “Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You” featuring ballads, instrumental passages and some songs 15 minutes long.Credit...Adali Schell for The New York Times

Fall

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Though Erykah Badu has been on the road touring for eight months out of the year for the past quarter-century, the album “Abi & Alan” is her first since 2010 (not including the mixtapes she released in 2015). Credit...Jason Nocito for The New York Times
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Jeremy Allen White portrayed Bruce Springsteen in the film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.”Credit...Daniel Weiss for The New York Times

“When I saw how he was dressed, I immediately recognized the influence of Springsteen’s ‘Tunnel of Love’ album cover. He mentioned ‘Tougher Than the Rest,’ which turned out to be both of our favorite songs from the record.” — Daniel Weiss on photographing Jeremy Allen White on an empty beach in Asbury Park, N.J.

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The show “Pluribus” was shot mostly in and around Albuquerque, which has become the artistic home of the creator Vince Gilligan.Credit...Peter Fisher for The New York Times

“Stepping onto a modern set and seeing a massive printed backdrop, not a wall of LED panels or green screen, even if it’s a banal Albuquerque cul-de-sac, was an instant reminder of all the practical magic that goes into a production, and the reason it’s interesting to pull back the curtain in the first place.” — Peter Fisher on photographing the set of “Pluribus”

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Professional wrestling has entered the art world and is being featured in gallery shows, performance art pieces and a major exhibition.Credit...Marcus Maddox for The New York Times

“In a way, I felt as though I was dancing with the performers, catching their body movements, watching their subtly changing expressions.” — Marcus Maddox on photographing a wrestling match

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After a five year hiatus, the tradition of sleepovers at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City returned.CreditCredit...Lucia Bell-Epstein For The New York Times
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Mandy Patinkin stars in “The Artist,” a historical drama on the new streaming service the Network, which was founded by Aram Rappaport.Credit...Brian Karlsson for The New York Times
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Colman Domingo took on the role of a showman in “The Running Man,” the film based on Stephen King’s dystopian 1982 novel.Credit...Jason Nocito for The New York Times
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Our reporter spent a week on the SS Wilfred Sykes freighter coasting the Great Lakes to better understand the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald. Credit...Erinn Springer for The New York Times
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A retrospective of the work of Tehching Hsieh at Dia Beacon looked at the grueling yearlong performance art pieces he put on throughout his career.Credit...Marcus Maddox for The New York Times
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William Christie prepared to host his annual weeklong music festival — Dans les Jardins de William Christie — which concluded with the celebration of his 80th birthday.Credit...Elliott Verdier for The New York Times
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Though Daniel Day-Lewis announced his retirement in 2017, he returned to the big screen this year in “Anemone,” which was directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis. Credit...Geordie Wood for The New York Times

“Despite his reputation for avoiding press, he was tremendously warm, present and generous in conversation, though it was clear he had no interest in performing or posing for the camera. That restraint shaped the photograph: stripped back, quiet and inward. I’m drawn to images that feel essential rather than overly embellished, and I hope this frame reflects him with that same clarity.” — Geordie Wood on photographing Daniel Day-Lewis

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” showed viewers lesser-known corners of California. Credit...Adali Schell for The New York Times

Additional cinematography by Wilson Cameron (Jeff Goldblum); Tim Schutsky (Bing); Andrew Price (Night at the Museum); Amina Gingold (Steve Buscemi)