In anticipation of their Auction, Sotheby's invited thirteen design firms to curate a home, each creating a room from a wide array of object to be auctioned on April 20th. This is the second annual Sotheby's Design Showhouse.
Soft Spin, six colorful swirling skirts suspended from the ceiling by the artist Heather Nicol is on exhibit at the Winter Garden inside Brookfield Place.
New York creativity springs to life during 5th Avenue's annual Easter Parade, when the street becomes a sea of hats from vintage to down-right fun
Desire Lines is the new outdoor exhibit to grace the Doris C. Freedman Plaza at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street. Here you will find 212 oversized wooden spools with colorful rope in a thoughtful exhibition by artist Tatiana Trouvé.
Long before today's flea Markets or Etsy, the Brooklyn Women's Exchange was selling hand-crafted goods made by talented local women & continues to this day.
Albert Maysles, known for such doc's as 'Gimme Shelter' and 'Grey Gardens' opened a Documentary Center in Harlem in 2005 where he shares his love of film in a packed calendar of screenings, educational programs, workshops and internships.
Known for both large-format murals, Trompe-l'oeil and exacting diorama's depicting street scene's in SoHo, New York Artist, Richard Haas exhibits at one of the oldest print shops in New York, The Old Print Shop - still located on Lexington Avenue and still run by the same family since 1925.
It's hard to believe that a graphic designer could remain so influential & relevant for more than six decades. New exhibit on the work of Paul Rand shows you why.
Drawn to the decorative and magical orbs of the Middle Ages, Madison Square Park unveils Gazing Globes by Paula Hayes in the form of eighteen transparent spheres.
Beginning as an experiment in the early 1990's, Vera Lutter turned her New York City loft into a large pinhole camera, creating exquisite inverted, large format images now on exhibit at the Gagosian Gallery on the Upper East Side.