It may not be Comic Con, but the Heroes & Villains exhibition at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan is still a very fine celebration of the comic book culture.
For two days, Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall will be host to a life-size dollhouse, complete with all kinds of furnishings and home decor.
Chris Perry makes books as art--this DUMBO-based artist creates baffling sculptures out of paper.
The Duck Tape Experience pop-up store in Midtown Manhattan is the first shop in New York City devoted solely to selling duct tape.
In his book, Dancers Among Us, Jordan Matter photographs dancers applying their craft in exquisite locations, while also telling a story.
Some hotels have a resident artist, others have a resident band. But how many hotels can boast of a resident cat? Meet Matilda, the charming, gracious Ragdoll feline who holds court at the Algonquin hotel in New York City.
Rooms, presented by Gitler & ______, is an unusual art exhibition happening on the fourth floor of an office building at 11 Beach Street in Tribeca, curated by a guy who travels the world mooching off people and collecting art.
In the First Street Garden, the Lower East Side Girls Club had teamed up with artists to put up murals depicting 19 "women who had changed the world."
Pablo Hegluera's "The Dictator Game" at No Longer Empty was a participatory performance that explored people's relationships with money.
It may have been freezing outside, but the mood was certainly getting fiery in the last edition of Death Match, held last Thursday at the “No Longer Empty: How Much Do I Owe You?” exhibition space in The Clock Tower at Long Island City.