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The Charming and Strange History of New Yorkers and Their Animals
At the New-York Historical Society, a new exhibition chronicles the lives of pets and their owners since the 18th century.
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At the New-York Historical Society, a new exhibition chronicles the lives of pets and their owners since the 18th century.
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The Manhattan gallery’s move may be Tribeca’s most anticipated opening of the year and could mark an inflection point for the neighborhood.
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The New York-based, globally linked graduate program for curators at the School of Visual Arts is accepting applications for Fall 2025.
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Nicole Eisenman’s new public artwork has everything to do with land use decisions and urban development in New York City.
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The three-year initiative follows an increase in ticket costs at the Whitney and other institutions nationwide.
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Its intricate designs and powerful words invited passersby to engage with the deeper meanings stitched into its fabric.
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This year’s theme, “Gowanus Under Construction,” invited participants to reflect on the gentrification of the historically industrial Brooklyn neighborhood.
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UrbanGlass excluded Phil Garip's art from a staff exhibition last March over its inclusion of the phrase "from the river to the sea."
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The honeycomb-shaped fixture was closed for three years after four people jumped off the top.
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Fluorescent ’90s vagina art, looped films, and tender papier-mâché sculptures were on display as part of the South Brooklyn neighborhood’s annual open studios.
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Rhee's paintings change from pictorial presentations of a lush, dreamy world to a tangled web of different viscosities when we approach the surface.
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Coiffed canines and their decked-out humans took to the streets of Manhattan for a chaotic yet celebratory iteration of the beloved annual parade, which may be on its last leg.