Latest Articles Tagged "art"
Brothers allege the family chauffeur sold the 500-year-old painting to a Manhattan art dealer for $3 million and are demanding its return.
A once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the Italian Renaissance painter's works in New York
Fans of Iván Argote’s 21-foot “Dinosaur” sculpture want it to stay in place as the High Line prepares to remove it this spring.
Taína Cruz, 29, and Samia Halaby, 89, talk about capitalism, the internet and Michelangelo.
“Stories and Set Designs for 'The Sopranos'” runs through May.
Events include a free day at the Louis Armstrong House in Queens and activities in New York libraries and parks.
Her legacy is intertwined with both the arts and politics of the city.
City councilmembers are exploring ways to set aside more housing units for low-wage creatives.
From a historic Caravaggio to a Bronx biennial, these shows offer fresh ways to experience art in the city this year.
Artists and organizations say fear of political retribution has led to self-censorship and worry that New York's creative culture is being stifled.