Despite the frigid weather conditions, public art installations continue to open across New York City.
Today, TRUST, a 30-minute immersive experimental cinema experience, opens at ARTECHOUSE — the first innovative arts organization dedicated to the intersection of art, science, and technology.
As a space committed to advocating for and celebrating artists who have historically been marginalized from mainstream narratives, the Hannah Traore Gallery seeks to broaden our current notions surrounding what is and is not deemed to be appropriate artwork for a gallery setting.Â
Through February 13, the Garment District Alliance will present Serge Maheu’s minimalist and interactive art installation Passage.
In an unprecedented feat of engineering, the historic Palace Theatre will be lifted up 30 feet and incorporated into the TSX Broadway project, hovering over Times Square.
As we usher in the new year, public art installations continue to open across New York City.
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Though the year may quickly be coming to a close, public art installations continue to open across New York City. From the Park Avenue Armory to Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, a dozen new art installations are available for view. This December be sure to check out Lisa Congdon’s large-scale printed vinyl murals for Rockefeller Center’s holiday installation, Cecile Chong’s sculpture display EL DORADO - The New Forty Niners, and the interactive monument Lenticular Histories at Prospect Park. In addition, keep reading to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.