Donald Trump for president? From Trump Tower to Oval Office in 2012. More at the link: 続きを読む
Hanging out on the Met steps is a New York tradition, and billionaire David Koch has pledged "at least $10 million" to renovate the fountains outside the museum. 続きを読む
Check out the big new exhibit on Abstract Expressionism running from October 3, 2010, to April 25, 2011. Virtually all of the art — 300 works by 30 artists — comes from the museum's own collection. 続きを読む
Check out the New York Interiors (1690-1906) permanent exhibition. It features elements of New York domestic environments from the late 17th through the early 20th centuries. 続きを読む
The best spot to discover your new favorite hobby gives you an up-close view of its artisans-in-residence during its daily open studio. Interactive workshops offer hands-on training from the experts. 続きを読む
PHOTO: Comedian Milton Berle seems to be losing his tennis match against some youngsters at the Armory in 1951, at the link! 続きを読む
Today is the last day to catch the Pop-Up Bookstore! There are special offers on rare and out-of-print books, signed artist catalogues and monographs, DVDs, posters, collectible show cards, and more. 続きを読む
PHOTO: Check out this shot of 30 Rockefeller under construction in 1932, at the link! 続きを読む
NY. A beautiful German and Austrian art and design museum. A must-see if you are in NY. 続きを読む
New York: Check out design genius Marc Newson's exhibit "Transport" at the 21st Street Gagosian before October 16th. 続きを読む
Metro Pictures has been showing art for 30 years and has earned the loyalty of many of today's leading artists, like superstar photographer Cindy Sherman, who first showed there in 1980. 続きを読む
Contemporary gallery specializing in photography. Their "Don't Quit Your Day Job" exhibition featured the work of gallery owners was amusing and self-aware. 続きを読む
Anton Kern has a sense of humor, representing the pleasantly acerbic Dave Shrigley and the occasionally pornographic Dorothy Iannone. Check the back room - there are often extra works on view. 続きを読む
The skylight provides this long, cavernous space an elegant ruggedness that is perfect for viewing work by artists like Nancy Spero, Angelo Filomeno, and Helio Oiticica. 続きを読む
Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce that Liam Gillick’s new artwork in the permanent collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. 続きを読む
One of the art world's oldest brands, Marlborough is mixing younger artists into its established roster. With giant windows overlooking the street, it is one of the Chelsea's most welcoming galleries. 続きを読む
Cohan has a big presence in Shanghai, but his New York operation is every bit as formidable. His artists range from young wonders (Trenton Doyle Hancock) to the estates of old legends (Nam June Paik). 続きを読む
Good selection of contemporary art. The best: the close and warm treatment received by the owners, Deanne, Michael and Hans. Specially recommended for new collectors and artists. 続きを読む
Don't miss Mark Wagner: GIVE ME LIBERTY or GIVE ME DEATH on view until August 12, 2011 続きを読む
The hipper, younger brother of the powerhouse's Chelsea branch, this gallery's two floors and towering ceilings make a perfect display space for large-scale video work and other hulking art objects. 続きを読む
Chelsea is a sea of white box galleries, one building looking like the next since it was formerly all warehouses. It is easy to lose your bearings- unless of course you are on the corner of 10th Ave.. 続きを読む
This narrow space harbors one of New York's best young programs and often presents work at affordable prices. 続きを読む
Don't miss this gallery though it's a bit out of the way on the 6th floor. Read our review of their recent show "Carnal Knowledge: Sex + Philosophy" 続きを読む
See Masatake Kouzaki's "New-Nihonga Surrealist Paintings and Screens" at the Dillon Gallery before it closes Saturday! 続きを読む
The best place to see museum-quality gallery shows has perfected this high-end form. Shows such as “Picasso and Marie-Thérèse: L’Amour Fou” prove you don’t have to be MoMA to stage a blockbuster. 続きを読む
Having first opened its doors in 1975, the gallery is now celebrating its 35th anniversary, and continues to exhibit an international roster of prominent artists working in a wide variety of media. 続きを読む
Check out their experimental, international, contemporary, street-art styles 続きを読む
Stop by from 6:30-9:00pm on June 16, 2011 for the Artlog + Thrillist LES Art Crawl! 続きを読む
The best-lit gallery in Chelsea, in our opinion (a silly accolade, but there is a lot of competition). Works by Jasper Johns, Ken Price, and Jo Baer have graced this space. History happens here. 続きを読む
The best place to see museum-quality gallery shows has perfected this high-end form. Shows such as “Picasso and Marie-Thérèse: L’Amour Fou” prove you don’t have to be MoMA to stage a blockbuster. 続きを読む
Stop by from 6:30-9:00pm on June 16, 2011 for the Artlog + Thrillist LES Art Crawl! 続きを読む
I’m really interested in the sort of pop surrealist galleries like Jonathan Levine's. To me, this gallery actually shows art that you don’t need an MFA to look at. -Molly Crabapple, Artist 続きを読む