Latest Articles Tagged "art"
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.
Anthology Film Archives spotlights George and Mike Kuchar, the Bronx twins who turned no-budget filmmaking into campy, chaotic, underground art.
The long, cold wait for a seat in Studio 8H.
Joe Macken's Museum of the City of New York exhibit is over 20 years in the making.
The vital production, from Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok, returns to the stage.
A film shop has become an unlikely destination for perfect portraits — and a reminder of what hasn’t changed.
The war in Ukraine threatened to put an end to photo booths entirely.
The Met aims to begin construction on its modern art wing, which will require the demolition of the current space — and with it the famous Cantor Roof Garden.