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Our picks from the #untappedcities photo pool this week include sculptures from food cans at Canstruction, the new WTC hallway, waterfalls in PRospect Park
An installation at the James A, Farley Post Office (Moynihan Station) brings to light the off-limits Lookout Gallery which was used by postal policeman.
Though the real remnants of Prohibition are often difficult to find in NYC rest assured that there is still once place full of history and open for exploration
We previously reported Invader's arrest installing one of his pieces in the Lower East Side. After his release, he is still in NYC posting his 8-bit invasions.
This Sunday was the coldest day of the season so far, and most people were bundled up in layers of
Inside Out: The People’s Art Project, a documentary about French artist JR and his participatory art project, is set to
You wouldn’t know it now, but Bushwick (together with Greenpoint and Williamsburg) was originally a Dutch farming town. These days,
Construction crews come across a complex network of caves in the Melrose section of the Bronx, that used to be used to brew Ebling's beer.
The "Life of Christ" atlarpiece by Keith Haring is located in both NYC and Paris, at the Cathedral of St John the Divine and Saint Eustache Church.
"Far Rock," this hand drawn map by Aaron Reiss, shows the Rockaways as seen from the eyes of AnneMarie, a character in the book On the Come Up by Hannah Weyer.