“QueensWay Connection: Elevating the Public Realm ” Exhibition opens at...
The Queensway Steps by Carrie Wilbert and Eleonore Levieux (Paris, France) Abandoned, forgotten, in ruins, re-discovered and now re imagined as a much needed green artery in the heart of the world’s...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Culver Cities in Los Angeles, Reshaped by Architect Eric Owen Moss
On October 28th, Eric Owen Moss, the celebrated Los Angeles architect and Director of Southern California Institute of Architecture will be awarded one of the highest honors in American Art and...
View ArticleInside the Newly Renovated United Nations Complex in NYC
The newly renovated United Nations building on the east side of Manhattan is the first update to the building since it opened in 1952. But an update is perhaps not quite the right term, because...
View ArticleOrigin and Evolution of MTA Arts & Design: A Conversation with Sandra Bloodworth
“Sky Reflector-Net” by James Carpenter, Grimshaw Architects and ARUP, is the largest single work ever commissioned by MTA Arts & Design. Image: Patrick Cashin The New York City subway system is...
View ArticleCelebrating the Industrial Past in LA Through Architecture: A Conversation...
Portrait of Architect Eric Owen Moss. Image Courtesy: Ye Rin Mok and Metropolis magazine New York’s fascination with re-adapting architecture and infrastructure from the industrial era to suit the...
View ArticleThe Process of Installing art in the NYC Subway: A conversation with Sandra...
‘Whirls and twirls’ by Sol LeWitt at the 59th Street – Columbus Circle station. Photo: Rob Wilson; (Top) Installation views, Images: MTA In celebration of their upcoming 30th Anniversary, MTA Arts...
View ArticleA Look at the Artwork of NYC MTA Arts & Design Director, Sandra Bloodworth
Jane Dickson 2014, Oil on Linen, 40” x 60” This portrait by Sandra Bloodworth is part of the exhibition- Six in the City at SOMA New Art Gallery For the past three weeks, through our interview with...
View ArticleInside MCNY’s Newest Exhibit “Saving Place: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks”
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the pioneering Landmarks Law in New York City, the Museum of the City of New York opened its newest exhibition,”Saving Place: 50 years of New York City...
View ArticleThe Great Saunter Explores the Entire Perimeter of Manhattan’s Waterfront at...
12 hours, 32 miles, 1,235 people and an unforgettable experience of hiking the entire perimeter of Manhattan. It’s called The Great Saunter–an annual urban walk that meanders through some twenty...
View ArticleNew Photos Inside the Second Avenue Subway Construction Which is 82% Complete
Rome was not built in a day, they say. And neither was New York City or its 24/7 subway system. All good things take time, and more so, when it cuts through some of the densest neighborhoods in...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes at the NYC Sanitation Dept’s Art Gallery of Scavenged Objects
Inside “The Treasures in the Trash Museum” in a Harlem sanitation garage For over thirty years, an East Harlem sanitation garage has hosted a gallery filled with over 50,000 pieces of found objects...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Culver Cities in Los Angeles, Reshaped by Architect Eric Owen Moss
On October 28th, Eric Owen Moss, the celebrated Los Angeles architect and Director of Southern California Institute of Architecture will be awarded one of the highest honors in American Art and...
View ArticleInside the Newly Renovated United Nations Complex in NYC
The newly renovated U.N. building in Manhattan is the first update since 1952. Architect Michael Alderstein has restored the building to its original glory. Read More
View ArticleOrigin and Evolution of MTA Arts & Design: A Conversation with Sandra Bloodworth
“Sky Reflector-Net” by James Carpenter, Grimshaw Architects and ARUP, is the largest single work ever commissioned by MTA Arts & Design. Image: Patrick Cashin for MTA. The New York City subway...
View ArticleCelebrating the Industrial Past in LA Through Architecture: A Conversation...
New York’s fascination with re-adapting architecture and infrastructure from the industrial era to suit the needs of the “Instagram” era is reaching a feverish pitch. A trend that began with the High...
View ArticleThe Process of Installing art in the NYC Subway: A conversation with Sandra...
An interview with MTA Arts & Design director Sandra Bloodworth about the process of installing and refreshing the subway art in the NYC transit system Read More
View ArticleA Look at the Artwork of NYC MTA Arts & Design Director, Sandra Bloodworth
Sandra Bloodworth, the Director of NYC's MTA Arts & Design is also an accomplished artist herself and today we talk about her work as a painter Read More
View ArticleInside MCNY’s Newest Exhibit “Saving Place: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks”
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Landmarks Law in NYC, the Museum of the City of New York opens exhibition,"Saving Place: 50 years of NYC Landmarks Read More
View ArticleThe Great Saunter Explores the Entire Perimeter of Manhattan’s Waterfront at...
12 hours, 32 miles, 1,235 people and an unforgettable experience of hiking the entire perimeter of Manhattan. It’s called The Great Saunter–an annual urban walk that meanders through some twenty...
View ArticleNew Photos Inside the Second Avenue Subway Construction Which is 82% Complete
On our fifth pilgrimage through the monumental construction site of the Second Avenue Subway, we were led us through 3 new stations and 23 blocks of tunnels Read More
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