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  1. Fri. May 31st, 2024: Knocked Loose, Show Me The Body, Loathe, Speed at Terminal 3 in NYC. Sat. June 1st, 2024: From a Second Story Window, Through the Eyes of the Dead, On Broken Wings, Palehorse at The Kingsland in Brooklyn, NY. Sat. June 1st, 2024: Overkill, Jasta at Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ.

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    • Times Square,By Max Neuhaus
    • Subway Map Floating on A New York Sidewalk, by Françoise Schein
    • The Life of Christ,By Keith Haring
    • For 7 World Trade​,By Jenny Holzer
    • The New York Earth Room​,By Walter de Maria
    • Shadows and Flags, by Louise Nevelson
    • Gay Liberation Monument,By George Segal
    • American Merchant Mariners’ Memorial,By Marisol Escobar

    It’s easy to get swept up in the cacophony of sights and sounds pulsating through Times Square, but if you listen closely, you’ll be in for a surprise that often goes unnoticed by the crowds storming midtown. Located beneath the subway grates on a pedestrian island on Broadway between 45th and 46th streets, sits a sound sculpture created by artist ...

    As with most bustling sidewalks in Manhattan, if you don’t pay attention to where you’re walking, you might run head-on with another person. But on a stretch in SoHo, it pays to look down. It’s there, at 110 Greene Street, that Belgian artist Françoise Schein planted a work of art directly into the sidewalk. Called Subway Map Floating on a New York...

    Works by the late pop artist Keith Haring can be spotted throughout his adopted hometown of New York City, with notable pieces on display at Astor Place, on the walls surrounding the Carmine Street Pool and along FDR Drive in East Harlem. However, there’s one piece in particular that many people might not be aware of since it’s located in an unlike...

    One of the city’s newest art pieces is also one of its most accessible to the public, despite it being housed inside an office building. Located in the lobby of 7 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, the scrolling 65-foot-long LED screen by multimedia artist Jenny Holzercan be seen from the street thanks to the plate-glass windows encircling the ...

    SoHo is known for its abundance of art galleries, but one art space remains largely hidden from the masses. Inside a nondescript building at 141 Wooster St. is a sprawling art piece called The New York Earth Room. Created by the late Walter De Maria, an artist and sculptor, the creation stretches across 3,600 square feet of empty floor space and is...

    While this metal sculpture by the late artist Louise Nevelson is plainly visible at the intersection of Maiden Lane and William Street in Lower Manhattan, its relevance in the art world is far less known. Like many women artists before (and after) her, the Russian-born sculptor was no stranger to the misogyny permeating throughout the art world, bu...

    The Gay Liberation Monumentat 53 Christopher Street in Greenwich Village was created as a way to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion, a social uprising led by the gay liberation movement during the summer of 1969. Designed by the late sculptor George Segal and constructed of cast bronze covered in white lacquer, the sculptur...

    In the water lapping up against the shoreline of Battery Place on Manhattan’s southern tip sits a metal sculpture that changes depending on the time of day. Working with the tides, the American Merchant Mariners’ Memorial by French-Venezuelan artist Marisol Escobar (often known simply as Marisol) is either fully visible or submerged underwater. The...

  2. Mar 13, 2017 · Such was the fate of 79 Park Place, a five-story building that was almost entirely occupied by artists in the early 1960s before it was razed to make way for the World Trade Center. Danny Lyon memorialises this space in a 1969 photograph from his series The Destruction of Lower Manhattan. If the only constant is change, ‘Inventing Downtown ...

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · This is a straight-up metal bar with an eclectic mix of live shows and themed events. Quirky décor and dedicated regulars make Lucky 13 worth a visit, whether you’re there to see a band or just soak up the atmosphere. Artists like CONTRACT, Trace Amount, and GLDN continue the long and proud legacy of keeping metal alive in New York.

  4. Feb 29, 2016 · In the mid-90s, New York was a hotbed of freaks and weirdos. From Unsane to Prong, we look back at the metal scene that thrived in the city’s dark underbelly

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  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, and currently based in Brooklyn, Yanko arrived on the New York art scene when she was 19, and her career began gaining significant momentum in the 2010s; in ...

  6. Feb 20, 2023 · We've had our fair share of 80s New York content as of late, with Nan Goldin's documentary, All the Beauty and the Bloodshed and I must say, it just leaves me craving more. Make Me Famous will show some of the art legends honing their craft and letting loose at Club 57. We'll also see the work and art of Edward Brezinski and his Magic Gallery ...

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