Tonkonow Gallery's current exhibition pushes us to reflect on the intellectual discourse surrounding sexuality in art.
Get in on the underground dining scene without breaking the bank: creative cuisine by Elephant Speakeaterie every Saturday night in Brooklyn.
Built as a Medici palace, the Villa Medici houses the Académie de France in Rome, a venerated cultural institution that supports artists and hosts numerous cultural events.
Architects in 17th century Paris had a lot of constraints to work with: swampy land, oddly shaped plots and some rather demanding patrons, including Louis XIV's first lover.
Excluded from Bolivia's museums and arts institutions, young artists are banding together to form collectives where they can share and promote their (sometimes controversial) artwork.
A stroll through the Marais, where some of the oldest architecture in Paris coexists with boutiques and bars that pop with color against the muted limestone buildings.
On a recent trip to La Paz, Bolivia, arts editor Laura Itzkowitz discovered some architecture that looked like it had been airlifted out of Paris and uncovered some little-known history about the man who designed the Eiffel Tower.
Borrowing pens from MoMA visitors, interviewing pimps in Harlem, and drawing cops at Occupy Wall Street are just some of the ways artists challenge our ideas about urban life in NYC.
Gruen's photography depicts the artists and writers of the New York School in a refreshingly realistic light.
The historic Henry Street Settlement was founded in 1893 on the Lower East Side as a humanitarian endeavor and continues to provide social services to New Yorkers.