Art Cache Fine Art Gallery deals decorative and collectable art including 19th and 20th century oil paintings, watercolors, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, French, American, & Fauvism
Location Directions Sotheby's New York is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan at the corner of 72nd Street and York Avenue. Our 10-story premises are one block from the FDR Drive, and the neighborhood is well-served by ample parking. We recommend you book parking in advance with...
This time of year, it is hard to find people in Manhattan on the weekends – they’re “weekending” in the Hamptons, darling. Khari Turner, Hands Not exactly the original setting you might associate with graffiti, street art, hip-hop, punk rock, zines, and underground art culture but ...
Manhattan, NY 10028 (212) 535-7710 Visit Site|E-Mail New York City Region FEATURED Details The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. For any New York State residents as well as New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut students, th...
The ambitious new Manhattan gallery Amelie, Maison d’Art settles into the Soho neighbourhood still considered a creative epicentre in New York
Nancy Graves began showing her artworks at 29 in 1969; it was a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan of NYC. Generally a painter and sculptor, Graves also worked in printmaking, bronze casting and film. The painting, Paradigm and Paradox, shows Graves’ usage ...
I was walking around Great Jones Street in lower Manhattan recently and came across the place that Basquiat lived for a time in the 80s. (Now it’s owned by Angelina Jolie. More on that, here.) That got me thinking about the artist, so I went searching for more on him and came acro...
Who knows - but that's the magic of Manhattan - you never know what amazing sight will appear, if only for a fleeting moment. I've had some pretty great culinary moments recently. Last week, I was invited to help judge chocolates at theInternational Chocolate Awards.It was pretty intense...
On my way to a photo shoot, I often close my eyes and image all the magical moments that will unfold in front of the camera. I visualize everything from the lighting and
According to Tom Miller’s excellent blog Daytonian in Manhattan, the New Yorker was the largest hotel in city: “it boasted 2,500 rooms, murals by renowned artist Louis Jambor, the largest barber shop in the world (42 chairs and 20 manicurists), 155 chefs and cooks for the five restaur...