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Art Fairs Go Virtual
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
VIP, the first ever online-only contemporary art fair, launched this past Saturday. Despite some early technical glitches, the fair likely represents a new style of digital art buying.
The Art of Online Dating
Monday, January 24, 2011
From 'Booger' in Staten Island to 'PMS' in the Bronx, an intriguing new Chelsea exhibit maps the words New Yorkers use in searching for a mate.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Photographs of New York City eateries in Chelsea, art that pays tribute to a popular drag queen cabaret downtown and vintage images of an African-American community in midtown. Here's our guide to what's tops in the arts world in the coming week.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, January 13, 2011
A woman's aggressive portraits of tools, an examination of the visual landscape of Abu Dhabi, and poular albums get remade by artists in Brooklyn. It may be winter, but there's plenty going down. Here's our guide to the most intriguing arts events in the city happening now.
This Week: Must-See Arts In the City
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
A car deconstructed and then reconstructed in TriBeCa, an alternative arts space from the '70s gets a tribute in Chelsea and hundreds of artist postcards go on sale to benefit an AIDS charity (and they're only $85!). There's plenty to do this week in New York. Here's our guide to the best of what's happening now.
Gallerina's First Annual Year-End Guide to Year-End Arts Coverage
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Here's WNYC's year-end guide to year-end lists of the best, the worst, and the most ridiculous of 2010.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, December 23, 2010
If you’re looking for something to do between the holiday food coma and the returns line at Macy’s, here are four museum exhibits not to miss, two of which are just a couple of weeks away from closing.
In the Wake of the Smithsonian Controversy: Hide/Seek Curators Speak at the New York Public Library
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Before a standing-room-only house at the New York Public Library (NYPL) on Wednesday night, curators David Ward and Jonathan Katz made a presentation about the development and installation of Hide/Seek, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery's (NPG) historic gay-themed exhibit.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Andy Warhol's very long movies at MoMA, rammed earth pillars at the Whitney, a parading Viking ship in Chelsea and some serious girl power in Williamsburg. Here's our guide to the most compelling arts events in NYC in the coming week.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Nostalgic portraits of cowboys, Brazilian street art, a Bertolucci festival with new prints. Here's WNYC's guide to interesting arts happenings going down in the coming week.
New Museum Installs Controversial Wojnarowicz Video, Following Smithsonian Censorship
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Click here to get WNYC arts writer Carolina Miranda's take. Plus, let us know what you think of the video.
Miami Art Fair Report: A Microscopic Brooklyn Bar and Other Treasures at 'Seven'
Thursday, December 02, 2010
This week in Miami, countless fairs -- including Art Basel Miami Beach -- will be peddling art trinkets big and small in a labyrinthine array of booths. Seven like-minded galleries (most of them from New York) have come together to offer an alternative.
At the Whitney: It's a Small World
Friday, November 26, 2010
In an enthralling, meticulous solo show, Sculptor Charles LeDray takes familiar objects and shrinks them to elfin proportions.
The Art of Vinyl: Rethinking the LP
Thursday, November 18, 2010
WNYC's Soterios Johnson talks to Arts Writer Carolina Miranda about how some artists—and one Brooklyn arts blogger—are incorporating vinyl into their work.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Paintings of feet, carvings made of human bone and pod-like installations named after a common garden slug. Here's WNYC's guide to a highly interesting week in New York.
This Week: Must-See Arts in the City
Thursday, November 11, 2010
A moody German artist at Gagosian, personal pictures from a Midwest town in DUMBO, idiosyncratic portraits in Harlem, and an augmented reality app brings unicorns to Bushwick. Oh, and did I mention that Charlie Rose and Jay-Z will be doing the Brooklyn Museum? Dear New York City: Bring. It. On.
This Week: Must See Arts in the City
Thursday, November 04, 2010
The graphic paintings of a punk artist, pulp-fiction inspired collage, geometric street art, Nigerian popular videos and a very dirty rendering of Plato at an art book fair in Queens.
This Week: Must See Arts in the City
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Edward Hopper at the Whitney, ghostly silhouettes in Chelsea, and dance at the Judson Memorial Church. Here's WNYC's guide to what's happening now.
WNYC's Datebook to Arts Events Around Town, October 21
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Art about art at the Met, late-night gallery night in Bushwick, towers of cardboard in DUMBO and homages to the working life in Queens. Here's WNYC's totally New York guide to what's happening now:
WNYC's Datebook to Arts Events Around Town, Oct. 14
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Architectural films in Tribeca, explosive paintings in Chelsea, the totally insane video mash-ups of Jay Rosenblatt at MoMA, and the ladies of pop at the Brooklyn Museum. Here's WNYC's guide to what's happening now: