New Film Shows How Art Brings Life to Green-Wood Cemetery
Discover how the living and the dead make Green-Wood Cemetery a vibrant part of NYCs cultural scene!
Five avenues west of the United Nations is Park Avenue, home to Grand Central Terminal and a slew of corporate
On Tuesday, Fisher Brothers unveiled 17 finalists for “Beyond the Centerline,” a design competition that invited participants to reimagine the
The new site-specific installation, City, 2017, by the Brooklyn-based artist, Rob Fischer, is a glorious combination of his work in
The Arch of Victory, once spanning Broadway at 25th Street. Image via: U.S. Library of Congress This article is
Park Avenue in Manhattan is one of the most well-known avenues in New York City, as it is home to
Walking down the streets of Manhattan, you may notice many buildings marked with flags of foreign countries. Often characterized by
Alexander Hamilton has become so trendy, he’s made it to the Grammy’s, as demonstrated in last night’s
The United Nations was created to replace war and bloodshed with dialogue and compromise. But the five avenues west of
Through the NYC Parks and The Fund for Park Avenue, Marlborough Gallery has brought us seven Santiago Calatrava sculptures that
Several street names are repeated throughout NYC–sometimes more than twice. Why is this? New York has amassed its size
In August, nearly seven miles of streets in the world’s busiest metropolis will be open to the public on
The temporary sculptures along the Park Avenue Mall are one of our favorite public art initiatives in New York City.
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