An evocative exhibit at the Italian Academy of Columbia University showcases photographs by Chinese artist Liu Xia, wife of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Liu Xiabo.
For an authentic taste of Middle Eastern cuisine, head over to Astoria for regional specialties and traditional Arab hospitality.
At the Renaissance Portrait exhibit currently on view at the Met, two portraits by Botticelli steal the show.
In an excerpt from her memoir in progress, Laura Itzkowitz muses on studying art history and learning about life in Paris.
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Laura Itzkowitz wanders along the South Street Seaport and delves into the history of Old New York from the days when it was New Amsterdam to the urban development of the Schermerhorn family in the 19th century.
Maurizio Cattelan's definitive retrospective opened at the Guggenheim on November 4.
Laura Itzkowitz tells the story of her dad’s favorite restaurant in the West Village and its connection to his ideology of social justice.
French artist Sophie Calle opens up her hotel room, and some dark secrets in a multi-day exhibit at the Lowell Hotel.