Outdoor art installations rule in March at High Line, Astor Place, Garment District, and Public Art Fund at 59th Street + the annual Armory Show & Asia Week
A recently authenticated, unpublished work by artist Salvador Dalà has been rediscovered and is now on view at the Heather James Fine Art New York.
American Gothic is one of the country's most iconic and recognizable works of 20th century art, and from March 2nd, it will be on exhibit at The Whitney Museum.
The Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points, curated by No Longer Empty and York College Fine Arts Gallery, highlights Southeast Queens residents.
At a time of contentious debate surrounding immigration, a new mural installation featuring the Statue of Liberty is being installed along the High Line.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, responsible for the Second District of the Federal Reserve System, is said to hold the world's largest gold repository.
Women immigrants of New York are the face of a temporary exhibit at the Queens Museum. The collaborative project features portrait photography and audio clips.
Did you know that there's a floating prison barge on the East River? Find out how this barge became a NYC Correctional facility.
It's been 25 years since the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, when a rental van carrying a 1,200-pound bomb detonated below the World Trade Center.
These ten spaces aim to provide artists and the public with spaces to create, share, and enjoy work across platforms such as music, art, performance, and film.