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New Sculptures Fill Spaces in Met Museum Facade Left Empty for 117 Years
The facade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the most impressive entrances in New York City, but
A Guide to NYC Pride 2019: 25 Events to Check Out This Month
Every June, the queer community comes together to celebrate the diversity and inclusivity of New York City in its annual
New Exhibition “Play it Loud” at the Met Museum Celebrates the Instruments that Define Rock & Roll
Amongst the marble busts of the Metropolitan Museum of Art‘s Greek and Roman wing, an exhibit dedicated to the
13 New Outdoor Art Installations to Check Out in NYC this April 2019!
Photograph courtesy Elizabeth Lutz, Downtown Alliance Although it may not feel like it, spring has officially sprung. Get outside and
11 Things to Do This Week in NYC: December 14th – December 20th, 2018
New art exhibit openings, cookie baking contests, behind-the-scenes tours, and holiday cooking classes are all happening this week in New
10 of NYC’s Elevated Parks and Hidden Gardens
While Central Park or Prospect Park may be the spaces most commonly associated with parks in New York City, the
Why NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is Crowned With Piles of Blocks
Renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt designed the Fifth Avenue façade of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1894 as the
Otherworldly Figures Have Landed on The Met’s Rooftop Garden
Walk out onto the roof of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and you’ll be greeted by two unearthly large-scale
The Top 10 Secrets of The Temple of Dendur at NYC's Met Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with its many secrets, houses a wonderful collection of works that date back to ancient
9 Places to See the Work of Jeff Koons In NYC, Past and Present
Jeff Koons’ Seated Ballerina at Rockefeller Center is the latest of the artist’s work in New York City, but
8 Places to Visit in NYC on International Pi Day, Pi Week
Overshadowed by today’s snowstorm, it’s also International Pi Day, 3/14. Due to weather conditions, we’re making
12 Art Installations and Exhibits in NYC Not to Miss March 2017
Art has historically been a form of expression and a nonviolent way of showing political discontent. The installations and exhibits