We know Alexander Calder for his large-scale mobile sculptures but NYC can also claim Calder’s only terrazzo piece and possibly his only immobile sculpture
A profile of long time Untapped Cities contributor Janos Marton, who also heads up the Today in NYC history series, about his favorite NYC spots and more
It's Spring, and with it comes a plethura of outdoor art all around the New York area. We thought we'd show you a few of our favorites from Rock Center to the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and from East Harlem to the Bronx.
In conjunction with the MoMA's exhibit, the museum has released an online walking tour to experience the Harlem that inspired Jacob Lawrence as a young painter.
Paris has really been pushing the envelope of mobile services (come on NYC!). 5 clever ones from a traveling barber, crepes bicycle to an airstream food truck
Join Untapped Cities and Boroughs of the Dead for “The Poe’s Greenwich Village,” a special edition of our walking tour of NYC in the 1840s.
Ron English at Houston Bowery Wall. Image via New York Off Road The Houston Bowery Wall is a rotating canvas
Masks (Pentagon) is the new installation at Rockefeller Center. This is the creation of sculpture artist Thomas Houseago, wihose 5 masks go to 16 ft in height.
500 feet of mirrored canopy, reflecting the seasons through January of 2016 is the current art installation by Teresita Fernandez in Madison Sq Park, named Fata Morgana.
Photographs of all 15 street art pieces by French artist JR for Walking New York across the 5 boroughs of NYC, for the New York Times Magazine issue April 2015