Creative Time and Central Park Conservancy will be unveiling Drifting in Daylight aboard the S.S. Hangover as well as a other sensory installations.
The Museum of Biblical Art brings 23 early Florentine Renaissance sculptures to the Upper West Side in celebration of their tenth anniversary and a final exhibit before closing their doors. "Sculpture in the Age of Donatello" on through June 14.
Remember Lamp/Bear on the plaza at the Seagrams Building? Urs Fischer is back with a new installation. Meet Clay 3.
The Historic Murals in El Barrio was one of this years Municipal Art Society's 'Jane's Walk' Tours. In conjuncition with East Harlem Preservation, we explored murals that depicted life in El Barrio over the past several decades. The murals tell the story of their rich history and love of art and music.
It's Spring, and with it comes a plethura of outdoor art all around the New York area. We thought we'd show you a few of our favorites from Rock Center to the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and from East Harlem to the Bronx.
Founded in 1948, The Reece School in East Harlem is a colorful architectural surprise on 104th Street between Central Park and the Carver housing projects.
Masks (Pentagon) is the new installation at Rockefeller Center. This is the creation of sculpture artist Thomas Houseago, wihose 5 masks go to 16 ft in height.
500 feet of mirrored canopy, reflecting the seasons through January of 2016 is the current art installation by Teresita Fernandez in Madison Sq Park, named Fata Morgana.
Celebrate the Food, Culture and Spirit of Harlem with Harlem Eat Up, a Festival by Marcus Samuelsson
Harlem EatUp is a 4-day celebration of food & culture in a vibrant neighborhood Marcus Samuelsson calls home. Fine dining, free demo's & talks in local venues.
Hiram Maristany captured with his camera life in El Barrio in the 1960s and on, his photographs now on display at Hunter College Art Galleries in East Harlem.