If you’ve been in Manhattan’s Garment District lately, you probably noticed a “big” change. The iconic button and needle sculpture
Discover more than eight public artworks left behind by famous artist Keith Haring for all New Yorkers to enjoy!
Shahzia Sikander, Witness (2023) in Madison Square Park for Havah…to breathe, air, life, 2023. Photo by Yasunori Matsui. Courtesy of
New mosaic art in Penn Station serves as a portal to the past by reimagining an iconic piece of the 1910 building!
A golden woman sculpted by artist Shahzia Sikander is the first female to top NYC's Flatiron District courthouse!
Living Lantern brings a moment of zen to the busy streets of New York City's Garment District this winter season!
With the new year in full swing, art installations continue to open across New York City. As the perfect way to start the year off strong, be sure to check out the High Line’s ode to New York City culture in its mural NYC Love or bask in the watercolor imagery of Times Square Art's new Midnight Moment series Long Low Line. From recycled geometric public artwork to colorful light shows mimicking the Aurora Borealis, January’s public artwork offerings have something for everyone to enjoy. Here are the best public art installations to see in January 2023.Â
With a new Biggie Smalls sculpture at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, The King of New York now welcomes people into Brooklyn!
With the year soon coming to an end, now is the time to enjoy New York City’s newest public art installations. Art installations this December vary in topic from climate change to the passage of time, with many focusing specifically on the holiday season. To get into the spirit of the holidays be sure to check out the Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s festive Lightscape and the Museum of the City of New York’s gingerbread display. Here are the best public art installations to see in November 2022.
A monument to Porkchop, the 1920s bulldog bootlegger, has popped up in NYC's Battery Park! Find out the backstory.