There are 11 large-scale colorful sculptures entitled A Fancy Animal Carnival by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi now at the Garment District Pedestrian Plaza in NYC.
Astro’s Gate depicting the gates of Tehran University, located on Frederick Douglass Boulevard at 123rd Street Since the Islamic Revolution
The Museum of Jewish Heritage–A Living Memorial to the Holocaust may be one of the lesser known monuments to Jewish history in New York, but it is a potent one.
7 colorful sculpture figures by artist John Monti will reside in the lobby of the Grace building on 42nd Street through November 11, commissioned by Arts Brookfield
If you're expecting to walk into a traditional theater, complete with buttered popcorn and movie previews, you'll soon learn that Metrograph is anything, but.
In the 2016 edition of the NYC Diner en Blanc, almost 4800 guests converged onto Robert F. Wagner Park, along the waterfront esplanade north of The Battery.
The Queens Museum presents Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art, a survey of Ukeles' 50-year career on the art of sanitation and maintenance work in NYC.
Of the grand monuments in NYC, the equestrian statues reveal not only the history of NYC and the United States but also the history of other countries around the world.
An archive of vintage photos from NYU reveals a treasury of midcentury New York neon signs that once lit the streets around Greenwich Village in NYC.
A giant grocery list etched in granite standing 17 ft high is the new Public Art Fund installation at The Doris C. Freedman Plaza entitled David Shrigley: MEMORIAL