Aug 19, 2015 | Art, New York
Take three dancers, add three visual artists, portion them into three trios and put them into the pressure cooker of an art space, and you have Joanna Kotze’s Find Yourself Here, a powerful evening-length collaboration described as “a dialogue between bodies and...
Aug 18, 2015 | Art, New York
Superhero comic books as we know them were born in New York City. Superman, Batman, Spiderman, they were all published there first. And this winter, they will all be honored in their hometown by a months-long exhibit at the New York Historical Society. “Superheroes in...
Aug 14, 2015 | New York, News & Trending
Are video and other forms of digital media the future of public radio? Obviously, there is a huge demand today for digital content, with an ever-expanding audience that is easily accessible through the Internet. Public radio fills a niche that is very welcome on the...
Aug 13, 2015 | Art, Gallery, New York
In addition to its many other delights, Times Square in New York City has also begun hosting what it has dubbed the “Midnight Moment” where, for three minutes, the bright screens display art as if in a kind of fleeting, electric gallery. In a partnership between Times...
Aug 11, 2015 | Art, Gallery, New York
Art, like most things in life, can be a bit of a boys’ club. A recent article by the Huffington Post highlights this problem, shining a light on 11 women artists whose work should be displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. While MOMA has displayed...
Aug 7, 2015 | Art, Gallery, New York, News & Trending
Holton Rower is known for his “pours,” artworks made by pouring successive colors of opaque, viscous paint onto a wood surface, letting a pattern be formed by the way the paints layer upon themselves and the way the imperfections of the wood shapes...