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Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts.I-54 – GOTHAMTOGO
Kimathi Mafafo, Awaiting I, 2020, Courtesy of EBONY/CURATED. I-54 presents a beautifully curated exhibit of artists who use textiles in their practice. Drawing together the works of female artists using textiles, Knotted Ties contemplates the pluralism of the medium as well as narratives portrayed and expressed through fabric and thread. Continue reading “Knotted Ties opens at Christie’s ZAQ LANDSBERG: RECLINING LIBERTY IN MORNINGSIDE PARK With a new administration and a city that is beginning to bloom along with spring, Zaq Landsberg: Reclining Liberty will emerge from the artists’ studio, with an installation date set for May 1, 2021 in Morningside Park, Harlem. Sculpture artist, Zaq Landsberg in his studio. Photo courtesy of the artist. Reclining Liberty is one of 6public
MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful DAVID HAMMONS PERMANENT INSTALLATION ‘DAY’S END’ IN HUDSON The YouTube video above features interviews with Darren Walker (President, Ford Foundation), Lorna Simpson (Artist), Alex Fialho (Programs Director, Visual AIDS), Scott Rothkopf (Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator), Adam D. Weinberg (Alice Pratt Brown Director), and Guy Nordenson (StructuralEngineer).
THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on MITCHELL J. SILVER ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE FROM DE BLASIO NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, today announced that he is stepping down as commissioner late spring / early summer 2021. Silver has served as Parks Commissioner since May 2014 – the fourth longest serving NYC Parks Commissioner. An internationally recognized, award-winning, visionary planner, Silver has brought the New York THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
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Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts.I-54 – GOTHAMTOGO
Kimathi Mafafo, Awaiting I, 2020, Courtesy of EBONY/CURATED. I-54 presents a beautifully curated exhibit of artists who use textiles in their practice. Drawing together the works of female artists using textiles, Knotted Ties contemplates the pluralism of the medium as well as narratives portrayed and expressed through fabric and thread. Continue reading “Knotted Ties opens at Christie’s ZAQ LANDSBERG: RECLINING LIBERTY IN MORNINGSIDE PARK With a new administration and a city that is beginning to bloom along with spring, Zaq Landsberg: Reclining Liberty will emerge from the artists’ studio, with an installation date set for May 1, 2021 in Morningside Park, Harlem. Sculpture artist, Zaq Landsberg in his studio. Photo courtesy of the artist. Reclining Liberty is one of 6public
MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful DAVID HAMMONS PERMANENT INSTALLATION ‘DAY’S END’ IN HUDSON The YouTube video above features interviews with Darren Walker (President, Ford Foundation), Lorna Simpson (Artist), Alex Fialho (Programs Director, Visual AIDS), Scott Rothkopf (Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator), Adam D. Weinberg (Alice Pratt Brown Director), and Guy Nordenson (StructuralEngineer).
THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on MITCHELL J. SILVER ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE FROM DE BLASIO NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, today announced that he is stepping down as commissioner late spring / early summer 2021. Silver has served as Parks Commissioner since May 2014 – the fourth longest serving NYC Parks Commissioner. An internationally recognized, award-winning, visionary planner, Silver has brought the New York THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
THE WINERY – GOTHAMTOGO GothamToGo GothamToGo is the NYC WebNest of Ben Lieberman (RogueWave) Photographer, and Lynn Lieberman (AFineLyne) Watercolorist. Follow GothamToGo as we explore art and culture in the city that never sleeps in all five boroughs.FULLER BUILDING
GothamToGo GothamToGo is the NYC WebNest of Ben Lieberman (RogueWave) Photographer, and Lynn Lieberman (AFineLyne) Watercolorist. Follow GothamToGo as we explore art and culture in the city that never sleeps in all five boroughs.CATEGORY: L.E.A.F.
L.E.A.F. In anticipation of L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, L.E.A.F. will celebrate #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration across Manhattan from June 11-16th.This is the launch of the first annual city-wide exhibition of florals. Continue reading “It’s a FlowerFlash! ~ June 11-16th in NYC” → SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING: A CELEBRATION IN PHOTOGRAPHS AT In May, 2021, The Empire State Building celebrated its 90th anniversary. This month, Keith de Lellis Gallery celebrates the 90th anniversary of New York City’s magnificent ArtLIBERTY 2021
Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. L.E.A.F. FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS 2021 COMING TO THE Flower Flash ‘The Crosby Cat’, Lewis Miller ‘Flower Flashes’ Fernando Botero’s The Crosby Cat’, Crosby Street Hotel, 2019. Last year, L.E.A.F. celebrated #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration of its own ~ L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, They’re back! This weekend, June 12 ~ 13, New Yorkers can shop L.E.A.F.’s European-style flower market and visit a series of floral displays, all ADRIAN SAS: SOURCE TO SPOUT ALONG RIVERSIDE PARK FROM 64TH Adrian Sas Source to Spout can be seen throughout Riverside Park from 66th to 148th Streets. Image courtesy. Artist Adrian Sas augments our understanding of reality with an installation entitled ‘Source to Spout‘ in Riverside Park. by wrapping a series of panoramic photographs around drinking fountains throughout the park, Sas reveals the system of protected lands, reservoirs, and CYDNEY BITTNER: THE GARDEN OF THE UNSEEN IN THE GARMENT The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
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The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts. SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful ECOART PROJECT LAUNCHES ‘REBOUND-NYC’ ART POP-UPS EcoArt Project Launches ‘Rebound-NYC’ Art Pop-Ups, Celebrating Earth Day 2021. Arcadia for George Mason University (2020). Site Specific Sound and Light Installation – Presidents Park Greenhouse, George Mason University. 8’3’’W x 6’H x 1’6″D. Photo Credit Sam Nester.”. The nonprofit EcoArt Project announced thelaunch of
DREAM STREET PARK ~ EAST HARLEM Dream Street Park ~ East Harlem. Art in the Parks, East Harlem, El Barrio, Graffiti, Street Art. Who wouldn’t want to live on ~ Dream Street. Well, in this case, we’re on 124th Street between Second and Third Avenues ~ and the dreamy mural is a depiction of a multi-cultural city painted by THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street. NYC PARKS CUTS RIBBON ON SUNSET COVE SALT MARSH Sunset Cove Park is a 12.57-acre site located on a former abandoned and derelict marina in Broad Channel, Queens. Work to restore and remediate this side included the removal of 1,000 cubic yards of debris and nearly 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous and contaminated soil ~ the restoration of 4.5 acres of salt marsh and 7 acres ofmaritime upland
VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts. SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful ECOART PROJECT LAUNCHES ‘REBOUND-NYC’ ART POP-UPS EcoArt Project Launches ‘Rebound-NYC’ Art Pop-Ups, Celebrating Earth Day 2021. Arcadia for George Mason University (2020). Site Specific Sound and Light Installation – Presidents Park Greenhouse, George Mason University. 8’3’’W x 6’H x 1’6″D. Photo Credit Sam Nester.”. The nonprofit EcoArt Project announced thelaunch of
DREAM STREET PARK ~ EAST HARLEM Dream Street Park ~ East Harlem. Art in the Parks, East Harlem, El Barrio, Graffiti, Street Art. Who wouldn’t want to live on ~ Dream Street. Well, in this case, we’re on 124th Street between Second and Third Avenues ~ and the dreamy mural is a depiction of a multi-cultural city painted by THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street. NYC PARKS CUTS RIBBON ON SUNSET COVE SALT MARSH Sunset Cove Park is a 12.57-acre site located on a former abandoned and derelict marina in Broad Channel, Queens. Work to restore and remediate this side included the removal of 1,000 cubic yards of debris and nearly 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous and contaminated soil ~ the restoration of 4.5 acres of salt marsh and 7 acres ofmaritime upland
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Miles Hyman, Crash #23 – Crestline, 2021, Oil on linen, 45 x 63.75 inches. Philippe Labaune Gallery will open its doors to Narrative Images, an exhibition of paintings and original comic strips by French American artist Miles Hyman. This will be the debut of Miles Hyman’s paintings in New York.FULLER BUILDING
GothamToGo GothamToGo is the NYC WebNest of Ben Lieberman (RogueWave) Photographer, and Lynn Lieberman (AFineLyne) Watercolorist. Follow GothamToGo as we explore art and culture in the city that never sleeps in all five boroughs. THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING: A CELEBRATION IN PHOTOGRAPHS AT In May, 2021, The Empire State Building celebrated its 90th anniversary. This month, Keith de Lellis Gallery celebrates the 90th anniversary of New York City’s magnificent Art FLOWER ART – GOTHAMTOGO L.E.A.F. In anticipation of L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, L.E.A.F. will celebrate #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration across Manhattan from June 11-16th.This is the launch of the first annual city-wide exhibition of florals. Continue reading “It’s a FlowerFlash! ~ June 11-16th in NYC” → “It’s a ADRIAN SAS: SOURCE TO SPOUT ALONG RIVERSIDE PARK FROM 64TH Adrian Sas Source to Spout can be seen throughout Riverside Park from 66th to 148th Streets. Image courtesy. Artist Adrian Sas augments our understanding of reality with an installation entitled ‘Source to Spout‘ in Riverside Park. by wrapping a series of panoramic photographs around drinking fountains throughout the park, Sas reveals the system of protected lands, reservoirs, and L.E.A.F. FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS 2021 COMING TO THE Flower Flash ‘The Crosby Cat’, Lewis Miller ‘Flower Flashes’ Fernando Botero’s The Crosby Cat’, Crosby Street Hotel, 2019. Last year, L.E.A.F. celebrated #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration of its own ~ L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, They’re back! This weekend, June 12 ~ 13, New Yorkers can shop L.E.A.F.’s European-style flower market and visit a series of floral displays, allLIBERTY 2021
Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. CYDNEY BITTNER: THE GARDEN OF THE UNSEEN IN THE GARMENT The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
CYDNEY BITTNER
The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
UPTOWN GRANDSCALE II Uptown Grandscale on East 125th Street ~ BLAZAYny. Uptown Grandscale Mural Project is back! Uptown Grand Central has unveiled canvas fencing extending all the way to Third Avenue, kicking-off the opening of our City with color and fun. VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts. SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful ECOART PROJECT LAUNCHES ‘REBOUND-NYC’ ART POP-UPS EcoArt Project Launches ‘Rebound-NYC’ Art Pop-Ups, Celebrating Earth Day 2021. Arcadia for George Mason University (2020). Site Specific Sound and Light Installation – Presidents Park Greenhouse, George Mason University. 8’3’’W x 6’H x 1’6″D. Photo Credit Sam Nester.”. The nonprofit EcoArt Project announced thelaunch of
DREAM STREET PARK ~ EAST HARLEM Dream Street Park ~ East Harlem. Art in the Parks, East Harlem, El Barrio, Graffiti, Street Art. Who wouldn’t want to live on ~ Dream Street. Well, in this case, we’re on 124th Street between Second and Third Avenues ~ and the dreamy mural is a depiction of a multi-cultural city painted by THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street. NYC PARKS CUTS RIBBON ON SUNSET COVE SALT MARSH Sunset Cove Park is a 12.57-acre site located on a former abandoned and derelict marina in Broad Channel, Queens. Work to restore and remediate this side included the removal of 1,000 cubic yards of debris and nearly 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous and contaminated soil ~ the restoration of 4.5 acres of salt marsh and 7 acres ofmaritime upland
VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts. SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful ECOART PROJECT LAUNCHES ‘REBOUND-NYC’ ART POP-UPS EcoArt Project Launches ‘Rebound-NYC’ Art Pop-Ups, Celebrating Earth Day 2021. Arcadia for George Mason University (2020). Site Specific Sound and Light Installation – Presidents Park Greenhouse, George Mason University. 8’3’’W x 6’H x 1’6″D. Photo Credit Sam Nester.”. The nonprofit EcoArt Project announced thelaunch of
DREAM STREET PARK ~ EAST HARLEM Dream Street Park ~ East Harlem. Art in the Parks, East Harlem, El Barrio, Graffiti, Street Art. Who wouldn’t want to live on ~ Dream Street. Well, in this case, we’re on 124th Street between Second and Third Avenues ~ and the dreamy mural is a depiction of a multi-cultural city painted by THE MURAL PROJECT @ NYC’S WORLD TRADE CENTERS The Mural Project @ NYC’s World Trade Centers. We’ve been following the Downtown ‘ Mural Project ‘ in and around the 2WTC and 3WTC construction lots, now surrounded by a number of gorgeous new murals. With the Oculus in the background, the large-scale mural project takes viewers from Vesey and Greenwich Streets, down Churchand Dey
HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE BAYLANDER ON WEST HARLEM PIER IS HARLEM’S NEWEST The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street. NYC PARKS CUTS RIBBON ON SUNSET COVE SALT MARSH Sunset Cove Park is a 12.57-acre site located on a former abandoned and derelict marina in Broad Channel, Queens. Work to restore and remediate this side included the removal of 1,000 cubic yards of debris and nearly 30,000 cubic yards of hazardous and contaminated soil ~ the restoration of 4.5 acres of salt marsh and 7 acres ofmaritime upland
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Miles Hyman, Crash #23 – Crestline, 2021, Oil on linen, 45 x 63.75 inches. Philippe Labaune Gallery will open its doors to Narrative Images, an exhibition of paintings and original comic strips by French American artist Miles Hyman. This will be the debut of Miles Hyman’s paintings in New York.FULLER BUILDING
GothamToGo GothamToGo is the NYC WebNest of Ben Lieberman (RogueWave) Photographer, and Lynn Lieberman (AFineLyne) Watercolorist. Follow GothamToGo as we explore art and culture in the city that never sleeps in all five boroughs. THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING: A CELEBRATION IN PHOTOGRAPHS AT In May, 2021, The Empire State Building celebrated its 90th anniversary. This month, Keith de Lellis Gallery celebrates the 90th anniversary of New York City’s magnificent Art FLOWER ART – GOTHAMTOGO L.E.A.F. In anticipation of L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, L.E.A.F. will celebrate #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration across Manhattan from June 11-16th.This is the launch of the first annual city-wide exhibition of florals. Continue reading “It’s a FlowerFlash! ~ June 11-16th in NYC” → “It’s a ADRIAN SAS: SOURCE TO SPOUT ALONG RIVERSIDE PARK FROM 64TH Adrian Sas Source to Spout can be seen throughout Riverside Park from 66th to 148th Streets. Image courtesy. Artist Adrian Sas augments our understanding of reality with an installation entitled ‘Source to Spout‘ in Riverside Park. by wrapping a series of panoramic photographs around drinking fountains throughout the park, Sas reveals the system of protected lands, reservoirs, and L.E.A.F. FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS 2021 COMING TO THE Flower Flash ‘The Crosby Cat’, Lewis Miller ‘Flower Flashes’ Fernando Botero’s The Crosby Cat’, Crosby Street Hotel, 2019. Last year, L.E.A.F. celebrated #NYFlowerWeek with a celebration of its own ~ L.E.A.F. 2020 Festival of Flowers, They’re back! This weekend, June 12 ~ 13, New Yorkers can shop L.E.A.F.’s European-style flower market and visit a series of floral displays, allLIBERTY 2021
Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. CYDNEY BITTNER: THE GARDEN OF THE UNSEEN IN THE GARMENT The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
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The Garden of the Unseen by artist Cydney Bittner. Image courtesy of The Garment District Alliance. We all could use a little whimsy, so here it is ~ The Garden of the Unseen, created by artist Cydney Bittner is the latest in the ongoing series of public art exhibitions in The Garment District Alliance street-level window gallery at 215West 38th Street.
UPTOWN GRANDSCALE II Uptown Grandscale on East 125th Street ~ BLAZAYny. Uptown Grandscale Mural Project is back! Uptown Grand Central has unveiled canvas fencing extending all the way to Third Avenue, kicking-off the opening of our City with color and fun.GOTHAMTOGO
Miles Hyman, Crash #23 – Crestline, 2021, Oil on linen, 45 x 63.75 inches. Philippe Labaune Gallery will open its doors to Narrative Images, an exhibition of paintings and original comic strips by French American artist Miles Hyman. This will be the debut of Miles Hyman’s paintings in New York. VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts.I-54 – GOTHAMTOGO
Kimathi Mafafo, Awaiting I, 2020, Courtesy of EBONY/CURATED. I-54 presents a beautifully curated exhibit of artists who use textiles in their practice. Drawing together the works of female artists using textiles, Knotted Ties contemplates the pluralism of the medium as well as narratives portrayed and expressed through fabric and thread. Continue reading “Knotted Ties opens at Christie’s ZAQ LANDSBERG: RECLINING LIBERTY IN MORNINGSIDE PARK With a new administration and a city that is beginning to bloom along with spring, Zaq Landsberg: Reclining Liberty will emerge from the artists’ studio, with an installation date set for May 1, 2021 in Morningside Park, Harlem. Sculpture artist, Zaq Landsberg in his studio. Photo courtesy of the artist. Reclining Liberty is one of 6public
SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE UNVEILS TWO NEW LIGHT INSTALLATIONS Talking Heads at 85 Broad Street. Image via The Downtown Alliance. The Downtown Alliance just unveiled its fourth public art installation ~ two glowing projects that include a stunning pair of two 21-foot-tall sculptures entitled Talking Heads, and the sculpture “C/C” ~ a bench for seating, which casts complex shadows by day and transforms into a colorful LED light show at night. ROBERT LOBE: SUPERSTORM ARRIVES IN DUARTE SQUARE PARK Robert Lobe: SuperStorm in Duarte Square Park. As often happens, we received a heads-up today about a monumental installation arriving in the tiny Duarte Square Park.This thoughtful installation, named SuperStorm, was created by the artist, Robert Lobe.. Looking east atSuperstorm
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The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street.GOTHAMTOGO
Miles Hyman, Crash #23 – Crestline, 2021, Oil on linen, 45 x 63.75 inches. Philippe Labaune Gallery will open its doors to Narrative Images, an exhibition of paintings and original comic strips by French American artist Miles Hyman. This will be the debut of Miles Hyman’s paintings in New York. VIRTUAL MUSEUM MILE FESTIVAL 2021 SET FOR JUNE 8TH The Museum Mile Festival, which normally occurs on Fifth Avenue between 82nd Street and 110th Street on the second Tuesday evening in June, was established in 1978 to increase public awareness of its member institutions and promote public support of the arts.I-54 – GOTHAMTOGO
Kimathi Mafafo, Awaiting I, 2020, Courtesy of EBONY/CURATED. I-54 presents a beautifully curated exhibit of artists who use textiles in their practice. Drawing together the works of female artists using textiles, Knotted Ties contemplates the pluralism of the medium as well as narratives portrayed and expressed through fabric and thread. Continue reading “Knotted Ties opens at Christie’s ZAQ LANDSBERG: RECLINING LIBERTY IN MORNINGSIDE PARK With a new administration and a city that is beginning to bloom along with spring, Zaq Landsberg: Reclining Liberty will emerge from the artists’ studio, with an installation date set for May 1, 2021 in Morningside Park, Harlem. Sculpture artist, Zaq Landsberg in his studio. Photo courtesy of the artist. Reclining Liberty is one of 6public
SIX TEMPORARY ART INSTALLATIONS POP-UP IN BELLA ABZUG PARK The six sculptures will be on view through June 30, 2020 in Bella Abzug Park, 542 West 36th Street, NYC. Save the dates for The Holiday Market in Bella Abzug Park, November 16-17th with a weekend of performances, DJs and one-of-a-kind gifts by over 30 unique artists and vendors. While you’re there, check out The Poetry Jukebox, a new HUMAN CONNECTION ARTS KICKS-OFF 2021 IN NEW INDOOR SPACE Image via humanconnectionarts.org. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on THE DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE UNVEILS TWO NEW LIGHT INSTALLATIONS Talking Heads at 85 Broad Street. Image via The Downtown Alliance. The Downtown Alliance just unveiled its fourth public art installation ~ two glowing projects that include a stunning pair of two 21-foot-tall sculptures entitled Talking Heads, and the sculpture “C/C” ~ a bench for seating, which casts complex shadows by day and transforms into a colorful LED light show at night. ROBERT LOBE: SUPERSTORM ARRIVES IN DUARTE SQUARE PARK Robert Lobe: SuperStorm in Duarte Square Park. As often happens, we received a heads-up today about a monumental installation arriving in the tiny Duarte Square Park.This thoughtful installation, named SuperStorm, was created by the artist, Robert Lobe.. Looking east atSuperstorm
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The Baylander IX-514 on the West 125th Street Harlem Pier, has opened its hatch in a new life as a restaurant on the West Harlem Pier at 125th Street. The ship, billed as the world’s smallest aircraft carrier, was once a U.S. Navy Helicopter Landing Trainer (HLT), serving as a practice landing site for pilots in the Navy, Army, AirForce
PRESERVING THE HISTORIC JULIEN BINFORD MURALS ON WEST 14TH Mural entitled “A Memory of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue” located at 101 West 14th Street painted by Julien Binford in 1954. Preservationists familiar with the building recognized it right away as the original home of the historic Julien Binford murals located at 101 West 14th Street.LIBERTY 2021
Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. MURALS – GOTHAMTOGO GothamToGo GothamToGo is the NYC WebNest of Ben Lieberman (RogueWave) Photographer, and Lynn Lieberman (AFineLyne) Watercolorist. Follow GothamToGo as we explore art and culture in the city that never sleeps in all five boroughs. LADY LIBERTY’S ‘LITTLE SISTER’ TO VISIT NEW YORK’S ELLIS Vive La Liberty! Lady Liberty’s ‘Little Sister’ will be on view from July 1st to July 5th on Ellis Island! Arriving in New York City for Independence Day, and in Washington, D.C. on Bastille Day, the 9-foot, bronze statue of Lady Liberty was created from the original plaster model of 1878 by Auguste Bartholdi, currently exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Paris. THE ARMORY SHOW + ARMORY ARTS WEEK 2020 + MORE! The Armory Show + Armory Arts Week 2020 + More! The Armory Art Show 2020 will welcome 178 exhibitors from 31 countries, featuring an expanded curatorial program and 30 first-time exhibitors. The annual event will take place March 5-8 on Piers 90 and 94 ~ followed by Armory Arts Week. The 2020 edition will feature an expanded curatorialprogram
MONUMENT TO HONOR CENTRAL PARK FIVE PLANNED FOR CENTRAL Monument to Honor Central Park Five Planned for Central Park North Woods. The Central Park Five ~ now known as The Exonerated Five ~ have worked tirelessly toward criminal justice reform since their release. Now, a permanent exhibit will be installed in the northeast part of the park in their honor, near where the teens entered on that fateful IZUMI KATO – GOTHAMTOGO Exhibition View of Izumi Kato at Perrotin New York, 2021. ©Izumi Kato. Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin. Galerie Perrotin New York opened its doors to a new body of work by Izumi Kato. MILES HYMAN: NARRATIVE IMAGES AT PHILIPPE LABAUNE GALLERY Miles Hyman, Crash #23 – Crestline, 2021, Oil on linen, 45 x 63.75 inches. Philippe Labaune Gallery will open its doors to Narrative Images, an exhibition of paintings and original comic strips by French American artist Miles Hyman. This will be the debut of Miles Hyman’s paintings in New York. ECOART PROJECT LAUNCHES ‘REBOUND-NYC’ ART POP-UPS EcoArt Project Launches ‘Rebound-NYC’ Art Pop-Ups, Celebrating Earth Day 2021. Arcadia for George Mason University (2020). Site Specific Sound and Light Installation – Presidents Park Greenhouse, George Mason University. 8’3’’W x 6’H x 1’6″D. Photo Credit Sam Nester.”. The nonprofit EcoArt Project announced thelaunch of
CELEBRATING RIVERSIDE PARK CONSERVANCY’S 35TH ANNIVERSARY Artist, Wendy Letven ‘Four Currents’ for RE: GROWTH. Image courtesy Riverside Park Conservancy. Riverside Park Conservancy will be celebrating its 35th Anniversary, and slow emergence from the COVID-19 pandemic, by hosting a summer-long art exhibition throughout the Park entitled, RE: GROWTH, a Celebration of Art, Riverside Park, and the New York Spirit. ‘MAYA LIN: GHOST FOREST’ GROWING IN MADISON SQUARE PARK Maya Lin: Ghost Forest will be on view from May 10 through November 14, 2021 in Madison Square Park. Maya Lin (American, b. 1959) was born in Athens, Ohio and lives and works in New York and Colorado. She earned her BA and MA degrees in architecture from Yale University(1981, 1986).
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The Armory Art Show 2020 will welcome 178 exhibitors from 31 countries, featuring an expanded curatorial program and 30 first-time exhibitors. The annual event will take place March 5-8 on Piers 90 and 94 ~ followed by Armory Arts Week. Continue reading “The Armory Show + Armory Arts Week 2020 + More!”→
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January 17, 2020
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Without Borders ~ Seward Park This week, NYC Parks celebrated Parks Without Borders’ milestone with its first completed project ~ Seward Park. At the event, community members also celebrated a new plaque coming to the park, installed in collaboration with the Seward Park Conservancy and supported by Disney+, which will honor the park’s bronze statue of the heroic husky Togo. Continue reading “Parks without Borders Completes First Project ~Seward Park” →
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January 16, 2020
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with Lady Liberty, Renee Cox, 1998. Courtesy Renee Cox The Park Avenue Armory has joined forces with National Black Theatre to mark the one hundredth anniversary of the 19th amendment in a bigway.
The organizations have tapped ten major institutions—THE APOLLO THEATER; THEJUILLIARD SCHOOL; LA MAMA EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE COMPANY; THE LAUNDROMAT PROJECT; THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART; MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE; NATIONAL SAWDUST; NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGING, TISCH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS; OFFICE OF GLOBAL INCLUSION, DIVERSITY AND STRATEGIC INNOVATION; AND INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AFFAIRS & CENTER FOR BLACK VISUAL CULTURE); and URBAN BUSH WOMEN—to each commission 10 self-identified women to create works to mark the centennial of women’s suffrage. Continue reading “Join National Black Theatre + Park Avenue Armory for 100 Years |100 Women” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
January 16, 2020January 16, 2020 afinelyne Leave a comment FREE EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR HARLEM STAGE 2020Harlem Stage
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courtesy Harlem Stage Included in a vibrant new season of events, Harlem Stage announced a sumptuous list of Free Events for 2020! We’ve listed them below, but don’t wait too long since tickets can go quickly. Also below, a link to the exciting _HARLEM STAGE 2020_ entire calendarof events.
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January 15, 2020
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Schaecter, ‘Murdered Animal, 2018, stained glass lightbox, 28″ x 28″, courtesy of the artist and Claire Oliver Gallery The much anticipated inaugural exhibition in its new Harlem building, Claire Oliver Gallery will open its doors to _ALMOST BETTER ANGELS_ featuring new works by Judith Schaechter on Saturday, January 18th. Continue reading “‘Judith Schaechter: Almost Better Angels’ to be Inaugural Exhibition in the New Claire Oliver Gallery Building inHarlem” →
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THE WINTER SHOW 2020 AT PARK AVENUE ARMORYPark Avenue Armory
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_The Winter Show_ returns to the Park Avenue Armory from January 24 through February 2, 2020 for its 66th year, bringing together 72 of the world’s leading experts in the fine and decorative arts. The 2020 edition features a range of exhibitors, including new, returning, and longtime participants, whose offerings span 5,000 years of museum-quality art and antiques from around the globe. _The Winter Show_ is an annual benefit for East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization serving the Bronx and northern Manhattan. Continue reading “The Winter Show 2020 at Park Avenue Armory” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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RESTORATION OF HISTORIC CONCERT GROVE PAVILION IN PROSPECT PARK BEGINSProspect Park
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Through $2 million in funding by former Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council, the Prospect Park Alliance will restore the historic Concert Grove Pavilion, closed to the public in 2014 due to structural damage. Continue reading “Restoration of Historic Concert Grove Pavilion in Prospect Park Begins” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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NYC PARKS COMMEMORATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH THE EXHIBITION, ‘NAMESAKES’ AT ARSENAL GALLERYArsenal Gallery ,
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Garvey Park, formerly Mt. Morris Park. Image taken April, 2009. Imagecourtesy NYC Parks
In anticipation and celebration of Black History Month in February, NYC Parks is pleased to announce the exhibition _“NAMESAKES: HONORING AFRICAN AMERICANS IN NYC PARKS”_ at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park. The show focuses on a selection of parks throughout the city that are named after notable African Americans. Continue reading “NYC Parks Commemorates Black History Month with the Exhibition, ‘Namesakes’ at Arsenal Gallery” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
January 10, 2020
afinelyne Leave a comment STOREFRONT FOR ART + ARCHITECTURE ANNOUNCES ~ ARABESQUE Storefront for Art and ArchitecturePhoto:
Process image from “Collages” by Rayyane Tabet. Created forArabesque,
an exhibition organized by Storefront for Art and Architecture, 2020. Storefront for Art + Architecture will open its doors to _Arabesque_, an exhibition of new works by Rayyane Tabletthat
explores notions of context and appropriation in our built environment through the road of ornamentation. Arabesque is the third exhibition in _Building Cycles_, Storefront’s year-long curatorial program that examines building as both a place and a process. Focused on decoration and ornamentation, this exhibition questions existing and historical modes of practice by examining the notions of context and appropriation in our built environment. Arabesque follows the first two exhibitions in the cycle, _Aquí vive gente_
and _Ministry for All_.
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THE 8TH ANNUAL BLACK COMIC BOOK FESTIVAL SET FOR JANUARY 17-18, 2020 AT THE SCHOMBURG CENTER Black Comic Book Festival, Harlem
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courtesy of The Schomburg Center The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture will host its Eighth Annual Black Comic Book Festival on January 17 and January 18 from 10 AM to 8 PM. Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, member of the legendary hip hop group Run-DMC and founder of the independent publishing house Darryl Makes Comics, will participate in the panel discussion “Hip Hop and Comics in 3D” with Andre Davis and Dawud Anyabwile on January 18 at 2 PM. Continue reading “The 8th Annual Black Comic Book Festival set for January 17-18, 2020 at The Schomburg Center” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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ADAA ~ THE ART SHOW 2020 ANNUAL FAIR AT PARK AVENUE ARMORYADAA
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Guy (1909-1983), Capital Minus Labor, 1938. Oil on canvas board, 14 x 18 in. Courtesy Hirschl & Adler Gallery. Art Dealers Association of America’s (ADAA) Annual Fair to Benefit Henry Street Settlement Will take places from February 27 through March 1, 2020, featuring more than 40 Solo presentations, an emphasis on female artists, and dynamic group presentations spanningart history.
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January 6, 2020January 12, 2020 afinelyne Leave a comment 12 GIANT ILLUMINATING SEESAWS ARRIVING IN THE GARMENT DISTRICT ~IMPULSE
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my seesaw. Photo by Scogin Mayo, courtesy of the Dallas Arts Districtin May, 2019
The Garment District Alliance has kicked-off the New Year with _IMPULSE, _an interactive installation comprised of 12 over-sized seesaws that will transform Broadway in the Garment District into a gleaming winter wonderland on Monday, January6th.
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January 3, 2020January 15, 2020 afinelyne Leave a comment ART INSTALLATIONS, EVENTS & EXHIBITS IN NYC TO ADD TO YOUR LIST INJANUARY 2020
Art Installation RoundupOutsider
Art Fair 2019 at The Metropolitan Pavilion 2019 was filled with major art installations, many of them still on view, and a feast for our eyes, like _Brick House_ on The High Line; _The Horses_ on the Doris C. Freedman Plaza; _T. rex: The Ultimate Predator_;
Wangechi Mutu
and Kent Monkman
at The MET; _JR: Chronicles_at
The Brooklyn Museum, along with _Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not faraway;_
_Roots on Fire_
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_Birds on Broadway_
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_City of Workers, City of Struggle_ and many more, indoors and out. This December, New Yorker’s posted millions of ‘_Wishes_‘ in the _Times Square NYE Wishing Well,_ with all those hopes and dreams raining down as confetti during the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop ~ Times Square adding its own wish for the coming year ~ here in New York, science rules, as science teachers, along with their students, were invited to drop the Ball. We look forward to kicking-off a new decade of Art In all five boroughs. Here are more than twenty suggestions to add to your list inJanuary, 2020!
Wishing All a Happy New Year. Continue reading “Art Installations, Events & Exhibits in NYC to Add to Your List in January 2020” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
January 1, 2020January 17, 2020 afinelyne Leave a comment WHO WILL DROP THE BALL IN TIMES SQUARE, RINGING IN 2020? BioBus , Times SquarePhoto
credit: Countdown Entertainment, LLC via timessquarenyc.org At New Year’s Eve 2020, two
award-winning NYC high school science teachers and four students — all from New York City’s public schools — will push the crystal button on the main stage in the center of Times Square, signaling the lowering of the Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball. Viewed by billions around the world, this moment officially begins the 60-second countdown to the New Year and is historically seen as a celebration as the human spirit. Continue reading “Who will Drop the Ball in Times Square, Ringing in2020?” →
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WAYNE WHITE: I DON’T KNOW AT JOSHUA LINER GALLERYChelsea
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White: Finally Got There Wasn’t So Great, Acrylic on canvas, 2019, 36 x 48 in. Image via Joshua Liner Gallery Joshua Liner Gallery will open its doors to artist, Wayne White’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, _I DON’T KNOW_. The Los Angeles-based artist will present new text-based paintings that feature hand painted backgrounds, as well as laser cut word reliefs, and an oversized kinetic puppet. _I DON’T KNOW_ will open on January 9 and remain on view through February 8, 2020. The artist will attend the opening reception. Continue reading “Wayne White: I Don’t Know at Joshua LinerGallery” →
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December 30, 2019
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White Leave a comment THE OUTSIDER ART FAIR 2020 TO OPEN AT METROPOLITAN PAVILION IN JANUARYOutsider Art Fair
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The 28th Annual New York Edition of the Outsider Air Fair will take place from January 16-19 at the Metropolitan Pavilion. New features this year include a redesigned floor plan and revamped cafe’, various curated projects, special programs, and first-time exhibitors from Japan, India, Portugal, Canada and various U.S. cities. The Fair will include 65 exhibitors, representing 35 cities, from 10 countries, with 10 first-time galleries. Continue reading “The Outsider Art Fair 2020 to Open at Metropolitan Pavilion in January” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
December 30, 2019
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CENTRAL PARK CONSERVANCY ADDS SENECA VILLAGE SIGNAGE, HONORING HISTORYCentral Park
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credits: The Central Park Conservancy developed this program of interpretative signage based on research conducted by the Institute for the Exploration of Seneca Village History (IESVH), with additional research and content development by the Conservancy and Hunter Research, Inc. Project management by Hunter Research, Inc. and graphic design by Douglas Scott. Sign fabrication by Pannier Graphics. The IESVH includes Cynthia Copeland, Paul Johnson, Celedonia Jones, Meredith Linn, Nan Rothschild, Herbert Seignoret, Diana diZerega Wall,and Sharon Wilkins.
The Central Park Conservancy launched its first major interpretive signage initiative in Central Park to commemorate _SENECA VILLAGE_, a
predominantly African American community that existed before the City of New York created Central Park. The interpretive signs build on decades of research, including the work of the Institute for the Exploration of Seneca Village History(IESVH) — a
group of scholars and archeologists who have been studying Seneca Village — as well as the Conservancy’s deep knowledge of the history of Central Park and long involvement in the study of SenecaVillage.
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VISITING THE HISTORIC NATIONAL ARTS CLUB DURING THE HOLIDAYSGramercy Park ,
National Arts Club
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National Arts Club, 14-15 Gramercy Park South Built in 1845, the historic pair of townhouses, 14-15 Gramercy Park South, was home to Samuel J. Tilden, former governor of New York. who lived there until his death in 1886. Calvert Vaux, who became its next owner, combined the two row houses, creating the building that stands now ~ and has been home to The National Arts Club since 1906. Continue reading “Visiting the Historic National Arts Club Duringthe Holidays” →
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December 26, 2019
afinelyne Leave a comment HAVE YOU MADE YOUR 2020 WISH ON THE NYE WISHING WALL AT TIMES SQUARE?Times Square
Annual
Wishing Wall in Times Square Each year, thousands flock to Times Square for the annual New Years Eve Confetti + Ball Drop. Each piece of falling confetti is a hope and a wish for the new year ahead, written by thousands of people on the_NYE WISHING WALL_.
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NIVOLA IN NEW YORK I FIGURE IN FIELD TO OPEN AT THE COOPER UNIONArchitecture , The
Cooper Union
Costantino
Nivola at work, preparing for a sand-casting. Photographer and date unknown. Courtesy of the Nivola Family Archive. New York is home to the largest gathering of Nivola’s public artworks — 21 pieces across all five boroughs, at least 17 of which still exist. So it is with great excitement and anticipation that we look forward to the opening of The Cooper Union’s next exhibition, _NIVOLA IN NEW YORK__ __I__ __FIGURE IN FIELD ~ _the first-ever to tell the story of Nivola’s built New York City projects through maquette and sculptures, original drawings, site-specific photographs, and related ephemera. Continue reading “Nivola in New York I Figure in Field to Open at The Cooper Union” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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THE RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART IN 2020 ~ BRAINWAVE IMPERMANENCE Chelsea , The Rubin Museumof Art
Brainwave
Impermanence via The Rubin Museum of Art You live inside your head, but do you understand how it works? _Brainwave_ investigates how our minds shape our everyday experiences with onstage conversations and immersive experiences that combine the most compelling advancements in science with traditional Himalayanwisdom.
THE RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART’s annual BRAINWAVE series returns in January to explore the connections between the Buddhist idea of impermanence, or that everything changes, and cutting-edge research in neuroplasticity. Featuring unscripted onstage conversations and experiences that engage the head and heart, each Brainwave program investigates how our minds shape our everyday experiences by combining the most compelling advancements in science with traditional Himalayan wisdom. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 11am on January9th
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‘MEET AT THE SHED’ FOR OPEN HOUSE ON JANUARY 11, 2020 Hudson Yards , Hudson Yards Hells Kitchen Alliance,
Performance , The ShedThe
Shed’s Bloomberg Building, April 2019. Photo: Iwan Baan. Project Design Credit: Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Lead Architect, and Rockwell Group, Collaborating Architect Kick-off the New Year with the first-ever Open House, _MEET AT THE SHED _on January 11th, celebrating its opening season as it draws to a close. _MEET AT THE SHED_ will feature special pop-up events and free admission to its current exhibitions. Continue reading “‘Meet at The Shed’ for Open House on January11, 2020” →
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December 25, 2019
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THE ANNUAL CINEMA CONNEX FILM SERIES IN STATEN ISLAND ~ 2020 CALENDAROF FILMS + EVENTS
Film , Staten Island , Staten Island Arts After a popular inaugural year screening indie and classic films and hosting special events from the St. George Theatre to Tappen Park, _CINEMA CONNEX_, Staten Island’s free independent film series, returns! This season’s lineup includes _Roma_, _Woman On Fire_ and a film program curated by the _African Film Festival_. Continue reading “The Annual Cinema Connex Film Series in Staten Island ~ 2020 Calendar of Films + Events” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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CITY’S FIRST MEMORIAL TO QUEENS VIETNAM VETERANS OPENS IN ELMHURSTPARK
NYC Parks Department, Queens
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credit: NYC Parks/Daniel Avila NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, today joined Queens Borough President Melinda Katz, U.S. Congresswoman Grace Meng, New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo, New York State Assembly Member Brian Barnwell, New York City Council Member Peter Koo, New York City Council Member Daniel Dromm, New York City Council Member Robert Holden, National President of the Vietnam Veterans of America John Rowan, and Community Board 4 Parks Chair Gregory Spock to officially cut the ribbon on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Elmhurst Park. The memorial, which was fully funded by Borough President Katz, was originally conceptualized by the members of Vietnam Veterans of America local Chapter 32, led by Queens resident Pastor “Pat” Toro who lost his life after returning home. The creation of the memorial would not have been possible without his advocacy. Continue reading “City’s First Memorial to Queens Vietnam Veterans Opens in Elmhurst Park” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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KENT MONKMAN: MISTIKÔSIWAK (WOODEN BOAT PEOPLE) IN THE GREAT HALL ATTHE MET
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Installation view of The Great Hall Commission: Kent Monkman, mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People), 2019. Courtesy of the artist. Image credit: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photo by Anna-MarieKellen
The Metropolitan Museum of Art unveiled two monumental new paintings by Cree artist Kent Monkman in the Museum’s main entrance hall. _THE GREAT HALL COMMISSION: KENT MONKMAN, MISTIKÔSIWAK (WOODEN BOATPEOPLE) _
inaugurated
a new series of contemporary commissions in the Museum’s Great Hall. In his work, Monkman reappropriates images, motifs, and techniques from art history to express Indigenous people’s experiences and histories, subverting the predominate narratives of Euro-American culture, while also addressing present-day issues. Continue reading “Kent Monkman: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) in The Great Hall at The MET” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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ZARO’S FAMILY BAKERY OPENS ON EAST 125TH STREET125th Street , East
Harlem
This well-established, family-owned bakery, _ZARO’S_, first opened its doors in 1927, shortly after arriving from Eastern Europe, through Ellis Island. In the 1950s, the next generation expanded the business, and in 1977, opened the first of its four Grand Central Station shops ~ then Penn Station, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, with a total of 11 ~ until last week when they opened their doors along 125th Street in East Harlem. Continue reading “Zaro’s Family Bakery Opens on East 125thStreet” →
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THE 43RD ANNUAL THREE KINGS DAY PARADE ~ JANUARY 6, 2020 IN EL BARRIO East Harlem , El Barrio , El Museo Del BarrioImage
courtesy El Museo del Barrio El Museo Del Barrio Presents The 43rd Annual Three Kings Day Parade which will be held on Monday, January 6, 2020. The Parade, entitled _NUESTROS BARRIOS UNIDOS: CELEBRATING OUR COLLECTIVE STRENGTH_, will celebrate immigrant and migrant communities of past and present that continue to keep history alive by celebrating the cultural traditions of El Barrio and beyond. Grand Marshall will be Marco Saavedra, Immigrant Rights Activist and Member of “The Dream 9”.
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TEXTILE CONSERVATION LAB AT CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE Cathedral of St. John the Divine,
Preservation
Behind
the Cathedral is the Greek Revival building ~ Textile Conservation Lab The Cathedral of St. John the Divine received a donation of twelve 17th Century Italian Barberini tapestries in 1891, a year before construction began on the Cathedral itself. In time, the acquisition of a collection of Raphael designed tapestries depicting scenes of the _Acts of the Apostles_ drawn from the New Testament Book of Acts, and nine _Mortlake_ tapestries were acquired. So it should not be surprising that, in 1981, a textile conservation lab was established, by the Cathedral, as a way to care and conserve the collection. Continue reading “Textile Conservation Lab at Cathedral of St. Johnthe Divine” →
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TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THE BLACK HEBREW ISRAELITESby AFineLyne , East
Harlem
August
17, 2019 in front of Madison Avenue Headquarters, with a view north toward 125th Street and Promise Academy in the background on the leftThe viral video
taken on January 18, 2019, on the day of the Pro-Life March in Washington D.C., brought attention to a little-known group ~ The Black Hebrew Israelites,who
were involved in the initial confrontation that day. From the language used in the video, it appeared that the five Black Hebrew Israelites in the video were part of a division of that group called _ISRAELITE SCHOOL OF UNIVERSAL PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE_ (ISUPK), known to demonstrate at the corner of Seventh and H Streets in Washington D.C. This group, headquartered in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, occasionally makes an appearance in Harlem, staging themselves in front of CVS Pharmacy on the corner of Lenox Avenue and 125th Street, megaphone in hand, spewing their hateful rhetoric, and most recently on the opposite side of Lenox Avenue, between 124th-125th Streets. On Tuesday, December 10, 2019, the Black Hebrew Israelite movement was once again in the news when David Anderson, a one-time follower of the Black Hebrew Israelites, brought hate and violence to Jersey City in amurderous spree.
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‘STORY PORTRAITS OF U.S. VETERANS: WORLD WAR II ~ TODAY’ OPENS AT HISTORIC FLATIRON BUILDING Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership,
Flatiron District
The
historic Flatiron Building Manhattan College and the EVAC Project (Experiencing Veterans & Artists Collaboration), with support from the Flatiron/23rd Street Partnershipand GFP Real Estate
, opened a new pop-up gallery of portraits honoring veterans from multiple generations and all branches of service, on the ground-floor of New York City’s famed Flatiron Building (949 Broadway) on Sunday, November 10. Continue reading “‘Story Portraits of U.S. Veterans: World War II ~ Today’ Opens at Historic Flatiron Building” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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RIVERSIDE CHURCH OPEN’S BELL TOWER TOURS TO PUBLIC!Architecture ,
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Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive, NYC The Riverside Church invites the public to step inside the tallest steeple in North America and see New York City like never before witha Steeple Tour!
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ANNINA ROESCHEISEN: BRIDGING GREY AT KI SMITH GALLERY Art Exhibit , HarlemIMAGES:
Annina Roescheisen, Stills from Bridging Grey, 2019 Ki Smith Gallery will open its doors to _BRIDGING GREY_, a new video and performance installation by German artist Annina Roescheisen . Her readings of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe are the basis for this new body of work. In the mid-eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, these philosophers began to investigate the aesthetics of color. Roescheisen has been most influenced by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose intuitive approach linked the colors we see to the emotion and mood we feel in their presence. In his Theory of Colours, Goethe writes about painting, “From these three, light, shade, and colour, we construct the visible world, and thus, at the same time, make painting possible, an art which has the power of producing on a flat surface a much more perfect visible world than the actual one can be.” Continue reading “Annina Roescheisen: Bridging Grey at Ki SmithGallery” →
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December 11, 2019
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DATES ANNOUNCED BY NYC PARKS FOR MULCHFEST 2020 NYC Parks Department NYC Parks today announced changes to its annual Mulchfest. During the 2020 recycling program, New Yorkers will now have two consecutive Saturdays when they can actively mulch their holiday trees—Saturday, January 4 and 11. This new schedule makes it easier than ever for all to say goodbye to their trees in an ecofriendly way, and take a bag of nutrient rich mulch home in the process. Mulchfest, part of the New York City’s holiday tradition, encourages New Yorkers to make greening a family activity—turning holiday trees into mulch which can be used for gardening and to increase soil fertility. Continue reading “Dates Announced by NYC Parks for MulchFest 2020”→
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NYC LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION DESIGNATES FIVE HISTORIC BUILDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH TIN PAN ALLEYPreservation
Buildings
of Tin Pan Alley, c. 1910. Image via Historic Districts Council On Sunday, October 22, 2017, preservationists and historians rallied to protect the cultural treasure known as Tin Pan Alley along 28th Street between Broadway and 6th Avenue ~ with musical performances and a tour. It was a day to learn about the rich history of the historic one block, known as _TIN PAN ALLEY_, and the efforts to preserve its heritage, along with many of its 19th-century structures still in tact. On Tuesday, December 10, 2019, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) designated five historic buildings on West 28th Street in Manhattan: 47 West 28th Street, 49 West 28th Street, 51 West 28th Street, 53 West 28th Street and 55 West 28th Street. These buildings are an intact part of a block known as Tin Pan Alley, home of the most significant concentration of sheet music publishers in New York City. While on this block — so named to describe the audible racket of piano music that made 28th St. sound “like a tin pan alley” — these firms revolutionized the music-publishing industry’s practices for the creation, promotion and consumption of popular music as we know it today. Continue reading “NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Designates Five Historic Buildings Associated with Tin Pan Alley” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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John
Howard Sanden. Image courtesy The Salmagundi Club In the summer of 2003, the Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge, Massachusetts opened its doors to an exhibition of Rockwell’s works produced during the time the artist lived in Arlington, Vermont. Among the works was the painting entitled, _Breaking Home Ties_. But standing before it, the artist and museum patron, John Howard Sanden had an overwhelming feeling that this was not at all the original ~ it was a reproduction (a fake!) Continue reading “Art Forgery or Genuine Art ~ John Howard Sanden & The Norman Rockwell Mystery at The Salmagundi Club” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
December 8, 2019December 9, 2019 afinelyne John Howard Sanden THE HISTORIC EQUITABLE BUILDING SHINES A SPOTLIGHT ON ITS HISTORY Architecture , Downtown, Murals
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40th
Floor, 120 Broadway
The landmarked 120 Broadway, also know as the Equitable Building, has undergone a two-year, $50 million renovation. We were pleased to be invited to take a look inside, from the historic _Banker’s Club_ space on the 40th floor to the newly created mural project on the third floor, and beautifully restored lobby. Come along, as we take in the new, while reflecting on the old. Continue reading “The Historic Equitable Building Shines a Spotlight on its History” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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ART INSTALLATIONS, EVENTS & EXHIBITS IN NYC TO ADD TO YOUR LIST INDECEMBER 2019
Art Installation RoundupBryant
Park Holidays of the past Tis the season for indoor artistic treks, from galleries to museum, and gorgeous holiday displays in a variety of public spaces throughout our five boroughs. Here are Art Installations, Events & Exhibits to add to your list in December, with more than 50 still on view! Continue reading “Art Installations, Events & Exhibits in NYC to Add to Your List in December 2019” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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A LOVE POEM FOR NEW YORK: A MEMORIAL EXHIBITION FOR JILL FREEDMAN ATKI SMITH GALLERY
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Freedman. Image courtesy Ki Smith Gallery On Saturday, November 30th, Ki Smith Gallery will open its doors to a celebration of the extraordinary life of acclaimed documentary and street photographer Jill Freedman(1939-2019).
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November 29, 2019
afinelyne Jill Freedman THE SALMAGUNDI CLUB PRESENTS ‘A TRIUMPHANT TRIAD: SARGENT, SOROLLA & ZORN’ ~ A LECTURE BY NEILL SLAUGHTERGreenwich Village
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L-R, Sargent, Zorn, Sorolla. Image courtesy The Salmagundi Club The historic Salmagundi Club in Greenwich Village will open its doors to a lecture by artist/member Neill Slaughter entitled, _A TRIUMPHANT TRIAD: SARGENT, SOROLLA AND ZORN _on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at6:00pm
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November 29, 2019December 2, 2019 afinelyne Neill Slaughter NEW YORKER’S CELEBRATE BELOVED PET’S ON A MEMORIAL TREE IN CENTRALPARK
Central Park ,
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Central
Park Memorial Pet Tree Hidden deep within Central Park, in a secluded place, stands a perfectly situated tree, dressed up for the Holiday’s every year ~ the ornaments all dedicated to beloved pets who have passed on ~ but as we see each year, are never forgotten. Walk with us as we hit the less-traveled paths in search of the _Memorial Pet Tree_ in Central Park from years past. Continue reading “New Yorker’s Celebrate Beloved Pet’s on a Memorial Tree in Central Park” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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Friedberg, mural at Center for Architecture With New York City real estate at such a premium, it is hard to image how short a life the single-story structure has these days. And even harder to imagine how many still exist throughout our five boroughs. In 2015, photographer and long-time East Village resident Adam Friedberg decided to explore all the single-story buildings in the East Village and the Lower East Side. To date, he has documented in photographs nearly 100 sites. Many of these images are now on view in his exhibition, _SINGLE-STORY PROJECT_, at the Center for Architecture. Walk with us down to the lower-level andtake a look.
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John
Dowell, African Union Church Laurence Miller Gallery will open its doors to the New York City debut of John Dowell’s _COTTON: SYMBOL OF THE FORGOTTEN_. In this timely exhibition, Dowell blends a unique mixture of spiritualism, historical awareness, racial angst and deft technique to create photographic works that inspire the viewer to recognize the injustices imposed upon the black community, especially in New York, over the past 400 years. Continue reading “John Dowell: Cotton to exhibit at Laurence Miller Gallery in Chelsea” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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afinelyne John Dowell LEGENDARY TUSKEEGEE AIRMEN & CAPTAIN ROSCOE BROWN PLAZA UNVEILED INTHE BRONX
Bronx , NYC Parks DepartmentRenamed
M.L.K. Plaza, now Captain Roscoe Brown, Ph.D. Plaza A renovated plaza in the Bronx has been named for Tuskeegee Airman and former Bronx Community College President Captain, Roscoe Brown, Ph.D. NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP joined Former New York City Mayor David Norman Dinkins; Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr.; City Council Member Fernando Cabrera; Community Board 5 District Manager Kenneth Brown; President of Bronx Community College Dr. Thomas Isekenegbe; Dr. Roscoe Brown’s son Dr. Dennis Brown; and community members to cut the ribbon on renovations to the former M.L.K. Plaza, and officially rename it Captain Roscoe Brown, Ph. D.Plaza.
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GET READY FOR THE ANNUAL WREATH INTERPRETATIONS EXHIBITION AT THE ARSENAL GALLERY, CENTRAL PARKArsenal Gallery ,
Central Park
Leenda
Bonilla + Luis Pagan, ‘Un Cafecito del Pueblo’, Foil coffee packages, artificial berries, pinecone New York City Park announced the dates for the _37TH ANNUAL WREATH INTERPRETATIONS EXHIBITION_, bringing in the Holiday Season with an array of imaginative and unusual wreaths. Continue reading “Get Ready for the Annual Wreath Interpretations Exhibition at The Arsenal Gallery, Central Park” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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THE APOLLO THEATER ANNOUNCES SPRING 2020 SEASON Harlem , The Apollo Theater Today, the iconic nonprofit _APOLLO THEATER _ announced details of its spring 2020 season featuring genre-spanning performances—from music, dance, and theater to comedy and film screenings—that continue the theater’s strong mission of articulating African American narratives through cultural programming. Season highlights include the Apollo’s _AFRICA NOW! _and AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION presenting the legendary OUMOU SANGARÉ; BURNT SUGAR THE ARKESTRA CHAMBER performing Isaac Hayes’ Academy Award-winning score _Shaft_, alongside a screening of the film; the Apollo Salon Series presentation of _A TIME TO LOVE, _a musical theater collaboration with National Black Theatre; and the signature series that brings patrons to the Apollo year-round, _AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE APOLLO_,_ APOLLO MUSIC CAFÉ_, and_ APOLLO COMEDY CLUB._Through its programming, educational, and community initiatives, the Apollo continues to advance its commitment to creating a 21st century performing arts canon, providing a home to artists and the community, while tackling important social issues for Harlem, New York, and the nation. Here it is ~ The exciting Apollo Theater 2020 Spring Season. Continue reading “The Apollo Theater Announces Spring 2020 Season”→
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November 19, 2019
afinelyne The Apollo Theater THE SALMAGUNDI CLUB ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL THUMB-BOX EXHIBITION + SALE, THE BIGGEST LITTLE SHOW OF THE YEAR Art Exhibit , GreenwichVillage , The
Salmagundi Club
Top
L-R, Artist, Shirlee Cunningham, ‘Golden Moon Tea Ceremony; Artist, Shirlee Cunningham, ‘Tangerines After Peale. Bottom L-R: Artist, Shirlee Cunningham, ‘Sepia Rembrandt Tulip’, Artist, Sharon Way-Howard, ‘Tiny Toy Mixer’ The annual Thumb Box Exhibition and Sale at the Salmagundi Club in Greenwich Village is one of the most anticipated exhibitions of the year, with over 500 works of art in all media, held in two galleries. With prices beginning in the $100’s, it is also an opportunity to purchase a one-of-a-kind holiday gift. Continue reading “The Salmagundi Club Announces its Annual Thumb-Box Exhibition + Sale, the Biggest Little Show of the Year” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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PUBLIC ART: SHOULD WE VALUE IT? A CONVERSATION IN NEVELSON CHAPEL ~DECEMBER 16TH
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Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, artist Leonardo Drew, public art historian Dr. Michele Bogart; Director of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program, Kendal Henry What invigorates public art today and how do we value it? These are the questions that will be explored in the context of very real, current threats to governmental and public funding for art in our time with Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney in a salon conversation with artist Leonardo Drew, public art historian Dr. Michele Bogart, and Director of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program, Kendal Henry, to be held in the Nevelson Chapel at Saint Peter’s Church on Monday, December 16, 2019. Continue reading “Public Art: Should We Value it? A Conversation in Nevelson Chapel ~ December 16th” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
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ARTIST/ACTIVIST, DOMENIC ESPOSITO BRINGS THE OPIOID SPOON PROJECT TOCHELSEA
Art Installation ,
Chelsea
The
Opioid Spoon Project at Mountainside Chelsea, 243 West 18th Street,NYC
There’s a lot to see and do in Chelsea this month from _Kusama_ at David Zwirner to _Mike Kelley_ and _Rashid Johnson_ at Hauser & Wirth, Banksy at Taglialatella Galleries, and on & on. But the installation located at 243 West 18th Street stopped us in our tracks. It is entitled _THE OPIOID SPOON, _created by artist Domenic Esposito as part of his _OPIOID SPOON PROJECT_, focusing on the opioid epidemic throughout our Country. Continue reading “Artist/Activist, Domenic Esposito Brings The Opioid Spoon Project to Chelsea” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 afinelyne Dominic Esposito, Purdue Spoon 2018
, The Opioid Spoon
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UNVEILING OF PERMANENT MONUMENT TO DR. SUN YAT-SEN IN COLUMBUS PARK,CHINATOWN
Chinatown , NYC ParksDepartment
Unveiling
of Dr. Sun Yat-sen statue in Columbus Park. Image credit: DanielAvila/NYC Park
On the anniversary of the 153 birthday of Dr. Sun Yat-sen ~ founder of the Republic of China ~ a permanent sculpture depicting the early 20th-century revolutionary figure was placed in the northern plaza at Columbus Park in Chinatown. Continue reading “Unveiling of Permanent Monument to Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Columbus Park, Chinatown” → * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) * Click to share on Instagram (Opens in new window)*
November 14, 2019November 14, 2019 afinelyne Columbus Park, Dr. Sun Yat-sen
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ZILIA SÁNCHEZ: SOY ISLA (I AM AN ISLAND) AT EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO ~NOVEMBER 20, 2019
East Harlem , El MuseoDel Barrio
Zilia
Sánchez, Lunar con tatuaje (Moon with Tattoo), c. 1968/96. Acrylic on stretched canvas, 71 x 72 x 12 in., Collection of theartist, Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co., New York _ZILIA SÁNCHEZ: SOY ISLA (I AM AN ISLAND) _is the first museum retrospective of the prolific, innovative, and yet largely unknown artist Zilia Sánchez(b. 1926, Havana
– lives and works in San Juan). The exhibition features over 40 works from the early 1950s to the present, including paintings, works on paper, shaped canvases, sculptural pieces, graphic illustrations,and ephemera.
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