Pierre Huyghe's new rooftop sculptural installation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art continues the artists convention of blending art with its surroundings.
Japanese artist Sebastian Masuda's ambitious new art instillation, a hollow, 9-foot tall translucent sculpture of Hello Kitty built to store memories and personal objects, finally opened in New York's Dag Hammerskjold Plaza on East 47th Street last month.
OldNYC is a new platform by the New York Public Library that maps the 54,000 vintage photographs from the library's Milstein Collection
We have added another slot of our special tour of the remnants of Penn Station on May 31st with Tamara Agins, of NYC Dept of City Planning and Justin Rivers
Panorama, a new exhibit about vistas and vantage points, is now on display featuring the work of 11 international artists. Here's what you'll see along the way
Following the success of the See Your City campaign, NYC & Co. is featured 10 more neighborhoods like Washington Heights, South Bronx, Bay Ridge, Rockaway Beach
A visit to the set of Steven Soderbergh's Cinemax drama The Knick in NYC. Photos including the surgery room, Knickerbocker Hospital & Thackeray's Office
190 Bowery, also known as the Germania Bank Building, has always been a canvas for street artists to express the changing city around them. After almost fifty years as a single family residence, the building has been sold - it's future unknown. But the public gets a first and last look inside by way of a curated exhibit by Vito Schnabel of seven artists within the walls of this historic Landmarked building.
A prominent figure in the early days of street art in and on the subways, Nicole Klagsbrun has currated a solo show for Lee Quinones, a member of the Fab 5, presenting forty-years of work from the subways to the canvas and beyond.
We have to admit this is pretty clever–a theater for one in a traveling theater, supposedly the smallest theater in NYC at 4 feet by 8 feet from Arts Brookfield