An Official Look Inside FIRST SHOW/LAST SHOW at 190 Bowery [Photos]
After the brouhaha over the opening that never was of FIRST SHOW / LAST SHOW at 190 Bowery, we snagged entry
Lee Quinones in a Pop-Up Solo Exhibit on Graffiti Art on the Lower East Side
New Yorkers who date back to the mid 1970s will remember the birth of subway graffiti art and Lee Quinones
“Drifting in Daylight” Arrives in Central Park Aboard the S.S. Hangover (Yes, that’s Right)
If you need another reason to visit Harlem this weekend besides the Eat Up Festival, Creative Time and Central Park
“Sculpture in the Age of Donatello” Features Pieces That Have Rarely Left Italy: Donatello, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi & More
The Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) is celebrating their tenth anniversary season in grand style. They have brought us an
Urs Fischer’s New Installation at the Seagram Building: Big Clay #4
While we wait for the seven Calatrava’s to arrive on Park Avenue at 52nd Street, we can rest our
The Historic Murals in El Barrio on the Municipal Art Society’s Jane’s Walk Tours Last Weekend
This past weekend, the Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) hosted Jane’s Walk weekend with more than 100
10 Outdoor Art Installations Not to Miss in NYC This Month
Spring has arrived in New York City and with it, a plethora of outdoor art exhibits in public spaces. Here
The Reece School: A Colorful Architectural Surprise in East Harlem
This building in East Harlem is both a colorful architectural surprise in Harlem and a feel-good story. The Reece School
5 Oversized Clay Masks Arrive at Rockefeller Center by Artist Thomas Houseago
The Thomas Houseago outdoor art installation Masks (Pentagon) will be unveiled at Rockefeller Center on Tuesday, April 28th. This site-specific
A 500-Foot Canopy of Mirrored Discs Arrives in Madison Square Park
This week, the Madison Square Park Conservancy has been in the process of installing a new outdoor sculpture exhibit by
Celebrate the Food, Culture and Spirit of Harlem with Harlem Eat Up, a Festival by Marcus Samuelsson
A renewed interest and growth in Harlem has seen no bounds. From park to park and from 110th Street heading
Over 50 Years of Photos of Harlem’s El Barrio By Hiram Maristany on Display at Hunter College Art Galleries
On display at the Hunter College Art Galleries in East Harlem are over fifty years of photographs of the El