A 1954 canvas painting by Julien Binford, entitled "A Memory of 14th Street and 6th," is housed in a now-closed bank building that is slated for demolition.
The Bloomberg administration will almost surely go down in history as NYC's most economically successful mayoralty ever—a far from inevitable achievement.
If you missed Yayoi Kusama's famed mirror rooms, here's your second chance to experience infinity: a NYC gallery is presenting exhibitions of Kusama's works.
Take a look at some vintage photos of the dismantling of NYC's High Line in 1962 from the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Image Archive.
Now on view on 28th Street and the West Side Highway: a colorful bridge installation, made of pipe cleaners, stick figures and other odd bits and parts.
IFPDA's Fine Art Print Fair, the largest art fair dedicated to printmaking is taking place soon. Here are six highlights to check out while you're there.
Here's your Untapped guide to Chelsea, featuring our favorite hidden gems, trendy eateries and some of New York City's most popular and fantastic creations.
Kara Walker has stunned her audience once again in her new show, "The most Astounding and Important Painting show of the fall Art Show viewing season!"
In New York City, where office buildings and apartment complexes jet into the sky, stand-alone diners are a rare sight. Here are 10 you can still visit.
Poster House, a museum dedicated solely to posters will open in NYC's Chelsea with 1,000 posters including those by Milton Glaser and Shepard Fairey.