Dumob was underdeveloped when Shepard Fairey used to tag there in the '90s. Now it's encourages public murals, like this new work by Fairey.
The Swing Time exhibit at the New-York Historical Society featuring Reginald Marsh is also inspired by a Juniper Julep at the museum cafe.
In Singapore, where street art is strictly monitored, The Substation arts center is a hotspot of graffiti in an otherwise sanitized city.
Our piece about our favorite non-fiction NYC books was such a hit, readers submitted their own favorites. Here are the books you told us were not to be missed.
Civic Virtue, a controversial statue in NYC, has been moved around several times and denied conservation because politicians have found it sexist.
At the turn of the 20th century, banks and post offices were creating spaces specifically for women in New York City to reflect their new role handling money.
From August 28th to September r22nd, the New Museum will be hosting a "Privacy Gift Shop" curated with counter-surveillance items by artist Adam Harvey.
In this Art of Style column, Kit Mills finds a subway rider with the perfect combination of summery and nostalgic.
“Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper, 1942.Image via Wikimedia Commons. Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks via Art Institute of Chicago Through October 6th, the Whitney
Watch where you suntan this weekend. The prank group Improv Everywhere is planning a fancy beach flash mob in New York City.