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The Top 10 Secrets of the Whitney Museum in NYC
Image via Whitney Museum by Ed Lederman ©2016 The Whitney Museum has become well-known for its latest location in the
Inside the Much Anticipated New Met Breuer Museum in NYC [Photos]
With much anticipation The Met Breuer will open its doors to the public in the former Upper East Side home
Snubbed and Ignored for Decades, Black Artist Archibald Motley Gets Major Show at Whitney
Talented artists fail to reach fame for many complex reasons, but in the case of African-American painter Archibald Motley Jr,
The NYC That Never Was: Wild Alternative Plans for the Whitney Museum
Before Whitney submission by Eric Fiss (New York, NY), 1985. “Whitney Goes Pop” This past year, the Whitney Museum reopened
A Glimpse of the Original Whitney Museum Appeared on West 8th Street in NYC This Weekend
This weekend, the city’s art aficionados were treated to an unexpected visit from the past. The original facade of
The Whitney Studio at New York Studio School Named National Treasure
Today, the Whitney Studio in Greenwich Village was named a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A
Vintage Photographs of 5 Famous NYC Museums in Their Original Incarnations
In a city where nothing is sacred and almost every architectural landmark is liable for an overhaul (take 5 Pointz
Vintage Photos: Famous NYC Museums Under Construction
The Guggenheim Museum under construction, from Library of Congress. Museums are lightning rods for criticism. The most public of all
In the Air, a Panoramic Timelapse Film of a Single Day in NYC at the Whitney Museum
Artist T.J. Wilcox took a day’s worth of time-lapse Go-Pro panoramic shots from his Union Square apartment roof
Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks Recreated in a 3D Diorama at the Flatiron Building
On Friday, we reported that the Whitney Museum was recreating Edward Hopper’s iconic painting, Nighthawks, in 3D at the
In the Flatiron Building, The Whitney Has Recreated Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks in 3D
“Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper, 1942.Image via Wikimedia Commons. Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks via Art Institute of Chicago Through October