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!
Haute Curiosité- a guided tour of Les Puces Parisian Flea Market
Haute Curiosité is a wonderful concept by a charming young lady by the name of Charlotte. Charlotte, having the expertise
Dead Horse Bay: An Abandoned Beach in Brooklyn [VIDEO]
A few weeks ago we introduced you to Dead Horse Bay in Brooklyn which contains the remnants of actual dead
Shouting at the Vatican: Masami Teraoka at (Art) Amalgamated
Masami Teraoka has a problem with the Vatican. And if you want to see exactly how much of a problem,
Inside the Steinway Factory by Christopher Payne
I first heard of photographer Christopher Payne through his work in Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals.
A Walk on Enchanting Cornelia Street
Getting off the subway at the West 4th Street Station, you will most likely emerge to the sounds of a
Artist Spotlight: David Cessac, Cartoonist
David Cessac is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Paris. His drawings, characterized by fierce humor and expressiveness, have attracted
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 005: The Coolest Cats of Fashion Week
GQMFs Seems like lately I can’t have a conversation without someone mentioning Fashion Week. I realize that this is
Top 5 Museums that Used to Be Artist Studios in Paris
Musee Rodin French people sometimes say that Parisians go to museums as frequently as they go to the bathroom. And
Angel Island: Immigrating through Closed Doors
To call Angel Island the “Ellis Island of the West” is misleading. The U.S. immigration station at Angel Island
The Sweetheart of the Road: A Letterpress Print Shop On-Wheels in the Pacific Northwest
Once upon a time there was a 1982 Chevy step van that was transformed from a raggedy old van to
First Person Plural Reading Series kicks off its new season at Shrine Harlem
Last night, on Monday, September 10, the First Person Plural reading series opened its second season of community-inspired readings at
Luke Shepard’s NIGHTVISION: a time lapse video of Europe
You may know of Luke Shepard from his eye catching timelapse video, Le Flâneur, that went viral last year. You