Through April 19th, the David Benrimon Fine Art Gallery presents Fernando Botero, an exhibition featuring a selection of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by the internationally-renowned artist in honor of his 90th birthday.Â
Unlike many sculptures that are easy to walk past without noticing, Adam and Eve in the Time Warner Center seem to entice people to stop--and touch.
This awkward sculpture by Fernando Botero in a Midtown pedestrian walkway is actually based on a story in Greek mythology.
To celebrate the beautiful springtime weather, be sure to head outside and visit some of New York City’s newest public art installations. This April, be sure to check out THE POEM sculpture in Times Square, Rockefeller Center’s The Flag Project in honor of Earth Day, and Midnight Moment's video Wolf Light. In addition, read on to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.
As the weather gets warmer and New York begins to open up parks and other public spaces, many New Yorkers
In 2020 a NYC-wide festival of flowers will be coming called L.E.A.F. In anticipation, a two-day pop up flower show is on at ten street locations in Manhattan.
Throughout the course of New York's 400-year history, Bowling Green has seen its fair share of historic events. It's not surprising that it's full of secrets.
At Untapped Cities, our"Daily What?!" series consists of one surprising thing every weekday. Here are the Top 10 Daily What?! of 2014 on Untapped Cities
A walkway cutting through 40 W. 57th St. is a revolving art exhibit bestowed upon pedestrians by the Marlborough Gallery with work by Otterness, Botero, Valdes
We've rounded up the quirkiest and most surprising statues in New York City, from a former communist leader to a giant bronze rat.