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Yesterday we spotted the artist HOTTEA installing a new yarnbombing work on a fence along Mulberry Street in NYC.
These dive bars in NYC, some of the oldest in the city, are covered in history, echoing the ghosts they have acquired over a century.
General Sherman's statue at Grand Army Plaza received a fresh new gilding of 23.75 karat gold leaf, restoring it to its former glory.
Fabulous architecture made out of materials like books, bottles, Lego, shipping containers, and gingerbread, some at a small scale and others at a livable scale.
You're used to seeing Alexander Calder statues in outdoor places, but what about in the dark? The exhibit Calder Shadows is doing just that.
Skypan sends unmanned mini helicopter drones where skyscrapers will be to capture 360 degree panoramas of the views from future apartments.
A special public art installation is on display in the lot beside the Bronx Museum of the Arts consisting of florescent pink spray-painted rocks by Tony Feher
The 2013 Forgotten Spaces Competition in London aimed to find creative solutions to abandoned spaces around the city. Exhibition is viewable at Somerset House.
In a search for crazy ice cream flavors in NYC, Il Laboratorio del Gelato, Cones, Victory Garden, and Sundaes and Cones provide some of the most unique in Manhattan.
Did you know that the McKim, Mead, and White apartment building at 277 Park Avenue housed John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1957?