The much anticipated SeaGlass Carousel opened today in the Battery in downtown, with thirty, whirling luminescent fish sculptures by George Tsypin.
Penn Station has taken on the look of summer with a pedestrian plaza & sculpture work by Roy Lichtenstein & Keith Haring plus a pop-up market by Broadway Bites.
Brooklyn-based street artists FAILE have brought a new, painted wooden canopy entitled Wishing On You to Times Square, part of their exhibit at Brooklyn Museum
The famed Rizzoli Bookstore has opened its new NYC store in the historic St. James Building, in the shadow of the Flatiron and Eataly. Photos inside.
One of the popular exhibits in MoMA PS1 right now is Samara Golden's The Flat Side of the Knife, a mixed media installation that seems like an M.C. Escher piece
On the facade of the New Museum, you may have noticed a floating wooden sailboat. Here's why it's there–as an art piece by Chris Burden in Extreme Measures.
Today, August 14th, is the anniversary of VJ Day in 1945 where the Alfred Eisenstaedt photographed the iconic kiss between sailor and nurse in Times Square
Embedded into the sidewalk in front of 110 Greene Street is a floating NYC subway map 90 feet long by 12 feet wide!
The incredible true story of NYC's Tenderloin Race Riot, which ravaged the city in August 1900 in the area that is now Penn Station as seen in The Knick
Frying pan with two sunny side up eggs appears in East Village, a street art piece from a classic NYC sewer manhole cover.