Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
A Tour of the Past through Paris’s Period Rooms
While most are unlikely to stumble upon a car to take them to the 1920s, like in Midnight in Paris,
Downtown Doodler: Love Doodle Photo Bomb
You don’t have to wait for Valentines Day to express your love, why not draw your love’s name
Crane & Canopy: Give the Gift of a Safe Night’s Sleep
Untapped Cities is proud to be a media sponsor for Crane & Canopy, an innovative online home goods company that
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Urban Renewal – The Merging of Old and New
In urban renewal, gorgeous old buildings are sometimes re-used with a modern twist. This particular McDonald’s is on the
Eugène Atget’s Rare Photographs of Turn-of-the-Century Parisians
The turn-of-the-century French photographer, Eugène Atget, is famous for his photographs of Old Paris. Atget was a historian as well
The Lower East Side Girls Club’s First Street Garden
It was a Sunday morning when I first came across the First Street Garden. It had snowed the night before,
Urban Profile: Chandelier Designer Michael McHale
When I met chandelier designer Michael McHale for coffee one early and cold morning at La Colombe in Soho, one
Shakespeare & Company’s Unconquerable Sylvia Beach
Sylvia Beach was a helluva woman. An American expatriated to Paris at the turn of the century, Beach was a
No Longer Empty: Interview with Ghost of a Dream
Ghost of a Dream is an art duo comprised of Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom. Their “Price of Happiness” piece
A Flushing Chinese New Year: Parading with Dragons in Queens
“I see John Liu!” announced a kindergarten aged boy to his mother as the Chinese-American New York City Comptroller, and
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 016: The Return of the Red Coat
If you’re a regular Art of Style reader, you might recall the column about the prevalence of red coats
J1: A New Cultural Centre in Marseille
One month after the fanfare of Marseille’s inauguration as Capital of Culture, an old ferry terminal humbly refitted to