June in NYC brought with it a plethora of new art installations in all five boroughs. Here are 17 that you don't want to miss from the High Line to Met Museum
If you live in an urban center like NYC or hang out with a lot of youngish people, I’m sure you’ve seen the septum ring and undercut shave emerge
From 52nd Street to 57th Street, the Park Avenue meridian will play host to seven Santiago Calatrava sculptures from now through mid November.
The British are coming, and this time, it’s not for war. The London Architecture Diary, described as the “go-to repository
NYC once employed miles of pneumatic tubes to transport mail and other objects throughout the city. Here is what we could dig up about where it all is now
New York's High Line is hosting a "The collectivity project," an exhibition of Lego architecture that invites people to tear it apart and rebuild.
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You might assume that the cul-de-sac is an invention of post-World War II suburban sprawl, but the neighborhoods of Brooklyn’s
In 2014, Carnegie Hall completed $230 renovation. A recent visit gave us access to some great secrets and a view of the new rooftop garden.
The illustrious and enigmatic Japanese multimedia artist Yayoi Kusama has returned to Chelsea's David Zwirner Gallery with a new installation, "Give Me Love."