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!
Pepe Vives: New Paintings at Joy Wai Gallery
Joy Wai Gallery’s latest exhibition of Pepe Vives New Paintings continues to address the theme of communicative self-expression that
Warm Up to Cool Down: The Warm Up Series at MoMA PS1
Upon exiting the subway at Court Square in Long Island City, my friends and I were quickly immersed in a
Minetta Brook: A Lost River Under the Streets of Manhattan
The irony of searching for a lost stream in Manhattan was not lost on those of us who took an
The Washington Square Park Pianist
Self titled “The Crazy Piano Guy” on his personal website, Collin Huggins claims this moniker was chosen because it was
Swinging Paris: Jazz Manouche on Monday Nights
Tucked away behind the Pantheon in the 5ème Arrondissement of Paris, there is a bar. This bar is small and
“Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy” at Tonkonow Gallery in Chelsea
What could be more enticing than an exhibition entitled Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy? Not much, especially when said exhibition features
First Comes The Dream: An Evening of Intergalactic Travel… and Neil deGrasse Tyson
“Please excuse me while I retrieve my wine glass from this table.” I heard it in the midst of a
NYC Subway Art: N, Q, R Lines
After traveling through the 4,5, and 6 lines last week, I’ve hopped on over to the N,Q,
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 001: F-Train Snobs
Here at Untapped, we’re thrilled to introduce the new bi-weekly column “The Art of Style” by Kat Mills. Kat
The Antiques Fair at Montreuil-sur-Mer
Bastille Day was also the day that Montreuil-sur-Mer, a gorgeous little gem of a town in the Pas-de-Calais region held
Little West 12th Night: Enlivening the Meatpacking District Through Shakespeare
Little West 12th Night, produced by Conni’s Avant Garde Restaurant, delves into the history of the Meatpacking District from
The Polka Dot Princess, Yayoi Kusama: Past, Present and on Exhibition at the Whitney Museum
While polka dots are often associated with 1940s patterned skirts, Yayoi Kusama has dedicated her life’s work to the