Tucked right in the middle of Canal Street, sandwiched between Chinatown and the Hudson Tunnel, is Capsouto Park, an oasis of calm amidst the bustling street.
REURPOSE during NYCxDesign Week is the first in a series of 'light graffiti' work by a team of artists created under the 125th Street viaduct in Harlem curated by the West Harlem Art Fund.
The Art Students League has decorated Riverside Park South with a group of seven sculptures on view until May 15. See them before they're gone!
Internationally known artist Faith Ringgold has brought one of her story quilts to the High Line, titled Groovin High.
The work Keith Haring left behind for New Yorkers to enjoy, with more than 8 public works in NYC.
Spring in NYC brings with it new public art in the parks. Here is a roundup of our favorites so far this season: The Kelpies, Madison Square Park Water Towers
Coinciding with Armory Arts Week, Ben Tritt's installation 'Analogia' in Bryant Park is an eloquent entrance on the Fountain Terrace rising 60 feet above the Park along Avenue of the Americas.
The first of three commissioned art sculptures planned for JFK's Terminal 4, "Outside Time" is the latest addition to the terminal's extensive renovation project.
San Francisco-based graffiti artist Barry McGee was commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music to create a huge mural on the side of the Mark Morris Dance Center.
The "Giant of Boston" mural by Brasilian artists Os Gemeos will be replaced in September after brightening the RFK Greenway for 18 months.