Manhattan’s “Vessel” — a 150-foot-tall (~46-meter) reflective structure and tourist trap in Hudson Yards — is open again. The ...
Nicole Eisenman’s new public artwork has everything to do with land use decisions and urban development in New York City.
Its intricate designs and powerful words invited passersby to engage with the deeper meanings stitched into its fabric.
The three-year initiative follows an increase in ticket costs at the Whitney and other institutions nationwide.
Fluorescent ’90s vagina art, looped films, and tender papier-mâché sculptures were on display as part of the South Brooklyn ...
Rhee's paintings change from pictorial presentations of a lush, dreamy world to a tangled web of different viscosities when ...
This year’s theme, “Gowanus Under Construction,” invited participants to reflect on the gentrification of the historically ...
UrbanGlass excluded Phil Garip's art from a staff exhibition last March over its inclusion of the phrase "from the river to ...
The 32-year-old digital illustrator, who had amassed a following on social media, was among dozens of people killed at the ...