Street Art Hotspot: Eduardo Kobra’s Vintage NYC Mural in Chelsea
It’s impossible to miss this enormous technicolor mural by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra on a casual stroll through Chelsea
Daily What?! The Gold Penis on Fernando Botero’s “Adam” Sculpture in NYC’s Time Warner Building
Colombian artist Fernando Botero’s enormous sculptures inside the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle get a lot of attention,
How James Turrell’s Amazing Light Installation in the Guggenheim Museum in NYC Works
Visitors to James Turrell’s monumental light installation currently on view at the Guggenheim Museum probably noticed that Frank Lloyd
Daily What?! The Statue That Survived Hiroshima Watches Over The New York Buddhist Church
This watchful statue of Shinran Shonin stands guard over a quiet section of Riverside Drive at 105th Street and remains
Street Art Hotspot: JR & José Parlá’s “Wrinkles of the City” Mural in Chelsea, NYC
Cuban-American artist José Parlá and French street artist JR‘s Wrinkles of the City project has been taking over metropolises
Fire Damages Hôtel Lambert, 17th Century Mansion in Paris Where Voltaire Shacked Up With His Mistress
We were extremely saddened by the news that the Hôtel Lambert in Paris was severely damaged by a fire last
Bruce the Narwhal on a Quest for the Big Gay Brunch + Menu Preview
We’re counting down the days until the Big Gay Brunch with Underground Eats, Big Gay Ice Cream and Next
New York City's 2013 Chelsea Music Festival Promises to Be a Feast for the Senses
Yesterday evening we were lucky enough to get a special preview of the fourth annual Chelsea Music Festival at a
James Turrell Retrospective in Los Angeles, Houston and New York City
The artist James Turrell is a master manipulator of the way people experience space. His all consuming installations are like
Untapped Mailbag: Paris Travel Tips
In the Untapped Mailbag, we got a request for some suggestions for a first time visit to Paris, one of
ICP Triennial Pushes the Boundaries of Photography
If you’re looking for cutting-edge work in photography and video art, the International Center of Photography (ICP) is the
Diderot’s 1765 Plans for the Louvre
Did you know that the encyclopedists wanted to open up the gardens and galleries of the Louvre Palace to the