May 8, 2017 | Exhibitions
Dale Chihuly, the Seattle-based glass artist, is hard to escape. It seems like every large airport, hotel, and hospital in the country have at least a few pieces of his distinctive flower- or sea-life-themed glass work on display. And now, a new installation is being...
May 1, 2017 | Exhibitions
Adrián Villar Rojas, Argentinian artist and worldwide exhibitor, was exploring the Metropolitan Museum of Art when he was struck by the way that the museum, any museum, removes things from daily life and “freezes” them. “In some way or another, I wanted to...
Apr 26, 2017 | Exhibitions
Rebecca Leveille grew up on comic books. She is completely self-taught and is just as inspired by “X-Men” and “Star Wars” as she is from the works of Klimt and Wyeth. Now an established name in art, Leveille (AKA Rebecca Guay) has been a part of some of the most...
Apr 17, 2017 | Art, Exhibitions
This spring, New York is celebrating Detroit. The two cities, both with their backbones of industry and bustle, can be considered close cousins despite the several hundred miles between them. And in the heart of Chelsea, New York City’s artistic epicenter, the...
Apr 11, 2017 | Exhibitions
The first time Henri Cartier-Bresson visited India was 70 years ago, in 1947. The French photojournalist had just founded his photographic agency, Magnum Photos, and his journey was part of a three-year pilgrimage through Asia, an artistic journey that was meant to...
Apr 3, 2017 | Exhibitions
It could be argued that New York City herself was the artist of the latest exhibit inside the Port Authority Bus Terminal. She’s certainly the subject. And possibly the medium. It’s all in how you look at it. “PABT Time Lapse 2017” is the exhibit of Tony...