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Must-See Art Installations in NYC, March 2024
From a live painting demonstration and new colorful subway posters to a vibrant floral display, discover what new art is on view this March!
10 Must-See Art Installations in NYC, February 2024
As the weather gets icier and the warm days of spring seem far away, cozying up at home seems like
Striking Sculptures Fill This Upper East Side Townhouse Turned Art Gallery
Ballet is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful forms of expression in our modern world. But with beauty, there often
See Whimsical NYC-Themed Sculptures Made of Canned Food in Manhattan
What’s more New York than a pigeon drinking out of a Greek coffee cup? How about a smushed lanternfly?
See Funky Clay Sculptures at MAD Museum’s New Sculpture Exhibit
Humor and irreverence are the themes of the latest art exhibit at Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
Join a Curator-Led Tour of the MAD Museum’s Funky Sculpture Exhibit
Humor and irreverence are the themes of the latest art exhibit at Manhattan’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD)
This Globe at the World Trade Center is Made of Tons of Plastic Waste
Though Israeli artist Beverly Barkat’s Earth Poetica sculpture appears to be made of beautiful colorful stained glass panels, it’
Towering New Sculpture in Brooklyn Recongifures the U.S. Border Wall
In his debut public art installation in New York City, artist Nicholas Galanin mixes Pop Art with politics. Crafted out
A Blazing Red Tree Sculpture Has Sprouted on the High Line
Atop the Plinth on the Spur section of the High Line, the bare branches of a man-made tree stretch toward
A Mesmerizing Moving Sculpture Glows in NYC’s Garment District
A giant, glowing, kinetic sculpture called Living Lantern will offer busy New Yorkers a moment of zen this winter season.
A New Face for Formerly Headless “Fame” Statue is Unveiled in the Bronx
No one knows what “Fame” really looked like. The allegorical female figure that once stood on the granite pedestal of
Monument to a Bulldog Bootlegger Pops Up in NYC
“Bulldogs were the unsung heroes of the Prohibition Era,” proclaims a monument that popped up in Battery Park this October.