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fromArtforum
23 hours ago

Making Rent: New York's New Apartment Galleries and Artist-Run Spaces

A new artist-run exhibition in Crown Heights showcases diverse artworks in a playful, chaotic environment, emphasizing collaboration and community engagement.
Arts
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

The New Museum Returns, but Humans Are Left Behind

The exhibition explores humanity's struggle against technology through diverse multimedia installations and thought-provoking artworks.
Arts
fromArtforum
1 month ago

Direct to Market: New York's March Shows, On and Offline

The exhibition highlights the significance of the timing of artwork creation and exhibition, resonating with artists and writers.
fromCity Limits
54 minutes ago

City To Close Second Homeless Facility in Midtown East

Mainchance's CEO, Brady Crain, expressed concern that the absence of their facility would leave a significant gap in the city's safety net for the homeless, particularly in the busy Midtown East neighborhood.
Brooklyn
Berlin music
fromwww.amny.com
23 hours ago

An evening suspended in sound in New York City celebrating Theatre des Champs-Elysees | amNewYork

The voice transcends language, conveying deep emotions through sound, as experienced in a gathering of cultural figures in New York City.
NYC music
fromNew York Post
1 day ago

Exclusive | Viral NYC creators are giving lonely seniors their dream day - from disco dancing to Coney Island nights

Nostalgia-minded TikTokkers are reviving joyful experiences for seniors in New York City, allowing them to relive cherished memories from their youth.
Beer
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Going dry: What does the nationwide reduction in drinking mean for NYC bars? | amNewYork

Alcohol consumption in the US, including NYC, is declining, with more people opting for non-alcoholic beverages.
#bookcon
Books
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

BookCon's return to New York City gets mixed reviews from attendees | amNewYork

BookCon returned to NYC, offering a platform for authors and readers to connect, with mixed reviews from attendees.
Books
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

BookCon to return to New York City this weekend for two days of literary fun after a six-year hiatus | amNewYork

BookCon returns to NYC on April 18-19, offering a celebration of reading with panels, workshops, and opportunities for fans to connect with authors.
Books
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

BookCon's return to New York City gets mixed reviews from attendees | amNewYork

BookCon returned to NYC, offering a platform for authors and readers to connect, with mixed reviews from attendees.
Books
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

BookCon to return to New York City this weekend for two days of literary fun after a six-year hiatus | amNewYork

BookCon returns to NYC on April 18-19, offering a celebration of reading with panels, workshops, and opportunities for fans to connect with authors.
Philosophy
fromThe Village Voice
2 days ago

Historic Preservation as Cultural Self-Reflection: Reclaiming Stories, Identity, and Meaning in a Changing Urban Landscape - The Village Voice

Historic preservation is a cultural practice that shapes community identity and values, rather than merely a technical effort to protect old buildings.
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

NYC's economic resilience' masks a deeper crisis involving fleeing residents and taxable income: new report

The latest CBC tracker found that between 2019 and 2023, New Yorkers who moved out of the city made $68 billion more than those who moved in, indicating a significant income shift.
NYC politics
Renovation
fromBrownstoner
5 days ago

Brooklyn News: Green-Wood Visitor Center Opens

Gowanus development plans advance while a Fort Greene historic home faces demolition after being deemed unworthy of landmark status.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Just what they wanted: fed-up New Yorkers revel in SantaCon fraud charge

Stefan Pildes, organizer of SantaCon NYC, was arrested for misusing charitable donations for personal expenses.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Roses and Thorns of Greater New York

Barbara Chase-Riboud declined to represent the US at the Venice Biennale, stating that now is not the right moment.
E-Commerce
fromFast Company
6 days ago

An Etsy-style retail chain abruptly closed all of its stores, leaving customers and vendors blindsided

Painted Tree Boutiques abruptly ceased operations on April 14, leaving vendors and employees without prior notice.
Travel
fromFortune
5 days ago

Tourism had a record-breaking 2025 everywhere but the U.S., report finds, as international visitor numbers plummet by the millions | Fortune

International tourism thrived globally, but the U.S. saw a decline in visitors due to unfavorable policies and perceptions.
NYC food
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Here are 20 ways to spend 4/20 weekend in New York City | amNewYork

New York City offers various 4/20 celebrations with discounts, promotions, and events across multiple locations.
Brooklyn
fromNew York Post
22 hours ago

Manhattan foreclosures reach their lowest point in 4 years - while 2 other boroughs hit peaks

Brooklyn's foreclosure filings dropped 45%, driven by legal changes, while Manhattan sees a rise in pre-foreclosure activity.
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

MoMA PS1's 50th birthday bash saw 8,000 people attend the most joyful block party in NYC | amNewYork

MoMA PS1 celebrated its 50th anniversary with a block party attracting over 8,000 attendees, featuring art, food, and the Greater New York exhibition.
fromVulture
3 days ago

Jerry Saltz's '90s Slideshow

"I knew nothing about photography. I ended up making 40,000 goddamn slides."
Photography
fromArtnet News
20 hours ago

14 Must-See Museum Shows in New York This Spring | Artnet News

Isamu Noguchi's exhibition at the Long Island City museum reveals his vision for urban spaces, including a proposed playground in Central Park that was ultimately rejected by Robert Moses.
Arts
NYC politics
fromStreetsblog New York City
6 days ago

Friday's Headlines: Wither Outdoor Dining Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Outdoor dining in the city has drastically declined, with only 500 establishments participating this year compared to thousands during the pandemic.
Renovation
fromRemodelista
6 days ago

House of Three: NYC's New Event Space and Creative Studio

Kelsie Hayes transformed her floral business into a creative event space, House of Three, after a successful career in fashion and pop-up events.
NYC music
fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

A bookless bookstore is opening on the Bowery next month

Audible Story House opens May 1 in Manhattan, offering an immersive audio storytelling experience with high-end listening setups and community events.
Brooklyn
fromTime Out New York
1 day ago

This famously affordable retailer is opening its first-ever flagship in Manhattan

Primark is opening its first flagship store in Manhattan on May 8, marking a significant expansion in the U.S.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

What We Loved (And Didn't) in "Greater New York"

MoMA PS1 showcases over 150 works by more than 50 artists, reflecting New York's diverse and complex art world.
#restaurant-closures
Food & drink
fromMerced Sun-Star
2 weeks ago

16-year-old restaurant chain closes its final location

The closure of The Meatball Shop's last location exemplifies the challenges faced by the restaurant industry amid rising costs and changing consumer behavior.
Food & drink
fromTheStreet
2 weeks ago

16-year-old restaurant chain closes its final location

A 14-year-old restaurant chain has closed its last location due to rising costs and lower consumer demand, highlighting industry challenges.
NYC music
fromVulture
3 days ago

Jerry Saltz's '90s Art World

The end of the 1980s marked a shift in the art world, leading to new opportunities amidst a market recession.
fromMpls.St.Paul Magazine
2 weeks ago

Design Destinations: New York City

"It's a really special spot. When you start at the top and move down the gently sloped ramp, you almost feel like a marble tumbling down, looking at art as you roll by. The slight slant plays with your sense of perspective and grounding."
NYC food
#rave-culture
fromDesign Milk
6 days ago

Sabah House NYC Pays Homage To Set + Setting

Sabahs are made entirely by hand from 100% leather in either Texas or Turkey—two regions with distinct yet deeply rooted relationships to the material. The result is a shoe that varies subtly from pair to pair, even within the same size.
Brooklyn
NYC music
fromBKMAG
1 week ago

Things to Do in Brooklyn This Weekend

Brooklyn offers diverse events this weekend, including outdoor activities, Record Store Day, and unique workshops.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Highlights and Hidden Gems at Dumbo Open Studios

DUMBO Open Studios celebrated its 10th year, showcasing over 175 artists and fostering community despite challenges from rising rents and the pandemic.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 days ago

Inside Sotheby's Latest Financial Maneuvers | Artnet News

Sotheby's faces scrutiny over finances due to a lawsuit and a new delayed-payment program amid concerns about liquidity and financial stability.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

Art Movements: Dozens Laid Off at Artnet and Artsy

Artnet and Artsy merged, resulting in layoffs and organizational changes amid declining revenue in the media segment.
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 days ago

How Do Museums Care for Unconventional Acquisitions?

Knowles's performances, such as Make a Salad and Identical Lunch, showcased her unique approach to art through food, engaging audiences in the experience of preparation and consumption.
Arts
Arts
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Art Dealers Try Their Hand as Artists in This Unusual Exhibition | Artnet News

White Columns' new fundraising technique involves art dealers creating works for sale, challenging traditional norms of artist donations.
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

MoMA PS1's "Greater New York" Is Gritty, Stunning, and Gutting

The curators of Greater New York really captured the energy of the city well - not the out-of-towner's New York with its glossy surfaces, brands, and trendy fare, but the gritty New York that's always in the process of formation, that rejects surface in favor of rawness.
Arts
Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 days ago

A Timeline of Postwar American Art

Peggy Guggenheim's gallery in New York showcased artists like Pollock and Rothko, establishing New York as the new art capital post-World War II.
Arts
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

One of the Art Market's Biggest Secrets, Revealed | Artnet News

Global auction totals increased by 13.3 percent in 2025 compared to 2024, signaling a recovery in the auction market.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 month ago

Is most art now just too expensive for most people?

The inaugural edition of a new Art Basel fair opened in natural gas-rich Qatar in February with a novel artist-curated format consisting of 87 dealers presenting focused, biennial-style displays by individual artists. The ruling Al Thani family, worth $200bn, toured the fair before it opened and reserved numerous works, leaving dealers to spend the next few days wondering if and when those reserves would convert into sales.
Miscellaneous
Arts
fromwww.nytimes.com
5 days ago

Artists on Their Favorite Artworks at the Met, the Louvre, the Prado and Other Museums

American art reflects diverse cultural values and personal connections through various mediums and styles.
#art
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago
Arts

Required Reading

Tania Bruguera's stained glass piece at V&A East Museum emphasizes safety and freedom of expression in civic spaces.
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
Arts

In praise of upheaval: Women, art, and the refusal of stillness | amNewYork

Art emerges from upheaval, reflecting change as an inherent female quality and rejecting imposed stillness.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

In praise of upheaval: Women, art, and the refusal of stillness | amNewYork

Art emerges from upheaval, reflecting change as an inherent female quality and rejecting imposed stillness.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
6 days ago

In Surprising Twist, ADAA Art Fair Will Now Benefit the Whitney Museum

ADAA terminated its partnership with Henry Street Settlement and announced a new philanthropic relationship with the Whitney Museum of American Art.
#museum-expansion
fromArchitectural Digest
6 days ago

The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Everything You Need to Know About the Met Gala Venue

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 with the mission of bringing art, culture, and education to the American public. In the over 150 years since, the Met has steadily grown into one of the world's most influential museums.
Arts
#art-fairs
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

Beloved CUNY Social Practice Art Program to Shut Down

SPCUNY, an artist-led project, will close in February 2027 as co-directors Chloë Bass and Gregory Sholette leave their academic roles.
#art-market
#los-angeles-art-week
NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

These two biennials highlight New York's art spring through two visions | amNewYork

Two major New York biennials present distinct visions of contemporary art responding to current global uncertainty through atmospheric environments and celebratory energy.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

The Museum Breathing Life Into New York's Downtown Performance Scene

The Leslie-Lohman Museum connects art with the needs of the queer community amidst political challenges.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

15 Shows to See in New York City This April

New York's art scene thrives on experimental exhibitions in smaller venues, showcasing diverse and innovative works that challenge conventional narratives.
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

The Art World Is a Joke

Kamrooz Aram is everywhere this year, from Mumbai Art Week to the Whitney Biennial, and critic Aruna D'Souza is grateful. She pens a beautiful meditation on his work, reading his abstract paintings as not simply a denunciation of Western modernism nor a reassertion of Islamic visual motifs, but something else entirely - something gestural, exuberant, riotous, and incomparably his own.
Arts
#new-museum
fromHyperallergic
4 weeks ago
Arts

The Biggest Week of the Spring?

The New Museum reopened with mixed reviews, alongside various art fairs and Asia Art Week events in New York.
fromCurbed
1 month ago
Arts

The Art World Nervously Turned Out for the New Museum Reopening

The New Museum's renovation enhances gallery space, allowing for expansive, immersive exhibitions that transform the art viewing experience.
Arts
fromCurbed
1 month ago

The Art World Nervously Turned Out for the New Museum Reopening

The New Museum's renovation enhances gallery space, allowing for expansive, immersive exhibitions that transform the art viewing experience.
Arts
fromArtnet News
4 weeks ago

The Art Consultancy Firm Saying No to the Attention Economy

Approximately Blue prioritizes anonymity and substance over visibility and social media presence in the contemporary art market.
#museum-architecture
Arts
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

The New Museum reopens following a massive new expansion and we got to preview the space

The New Museum reopens with a doubled footprint, featuring an OMA-designed expansion that reconceptualizes museums as public spaces for people, not just art.
Arts
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

The New Museum reopens following a massive new expansion and we got to preview the space

The New Museum reopens with a doubled footprint, featuring an OMA-designed expansion that reconceptualizes museums as public spaces for people, not just art.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The New New Museum

The New Museum reopens this week with an inaugural exhibition exploring humanity during technological change, alongside exhibitions on saris, Gainsborough, Carol Bove, and experimental art in Brooklyn.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

The Art Market Returns to Growth | Artnet News

Art market confidence rose to 43% of dealers expecting improved sales in 2026, though recovery remains uneven due to rising costs and trade barriers.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

Blink and You'll Miss It! 3 New York Shows With Painfully Short Runs | Artnet News

Gallery exhibition runs have lengthened from weeks to five or six weeks due to increased competition and high mounting costs, though a countermovement of brief, limited-time shows is emerging.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Problems: How Do I Get Gallery Representation?

Dealers like artists with established sales records because it lowers their already considerable financial exposure. Renting a gallery space in Tribeca costs anywhere between $8,000-30,000 a month on top of staff, marketing, and daily operations. With that kind of overhead, very few business owners can afford to take on the financial risk of untested artists.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Francis Irv, Curveball-Throwing Manhattan Gallery, to Shutter | Artnet News

First in a Chinatown mall beneath the Manhattan Bridge and then in a nondescript third-floor room nearby, Francis Irv exhibited a heady, multigenerational mix of artists from the United States and Europe, variously established, obscure, and on the rise. Megan Marrin showed alluring paintings of 1960s celebrities (replicas of photo souvenirs shaped like clothes hangars) last fall. Win McCarthy placed bricks, plastic takeout containers, and bedding on the floor in a charged, melancholic 2024 exhibition.
Arts
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

A Downtown Gallery Disappears, Another Draws Controversy-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

1969 Gallery closed its Tribeca space after the building sale; founder Quang Bao plans Barcelona artist residencies and eventual New York reopening, prioritizing collaborations.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Why Galleries and Fairs Are Pausing | Artnet News

Art institutions and dealers are increasingly adopting strategic pauses—temporary hiatuses or skipped seasons—to reassess operations, programming, and futures.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

How Trump Is Jeopardizing the US Art Market

Expanded US entry rules would force visitors to surrender extensive digital, biometric, and family data, risking deterrence of international artists and collectors.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

70 Shows to See in NYC This Spring

This year, we opted to sort our spring guide into categories, the better to match your mood. There are the shows everyone's talking about - big names like Duchamp and Raphael (seriously, how is this the first major survey of his in the city?), Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. There are major surveys, like the New Museum's inaugural show in its expanded building, MoMA PS1's Greater New York triennial, and of course, the Whitney Biennial.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Spring in NYC

With 70-plus shows, it's all you need to know about the major art happenings of the season. There's something in it for everyone, from the ancient to the futuristic. Above all, this is a love letter to our city, where art never sleeps.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

After the Strike, Will Art Galleries Be Allies?

If deleting the social media post tomorrow would change nothing about how artists are paid or how resources are allocated, the gallery's allyship is disposable.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Archival Art Will Not Save Us

Archival work supports historical recovery and cultural self-understanding, but not every artwork must be archival and political work requires action beyond mere presence.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Five Shows to See in New York City Right Now

Exhibitions trace storytelling across 3,000 years, exploring war's legacies, diasporic narratives, and Indigenous art across diverse media and geographies.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Gallery Shows Featuring Estates Are Everywhere. Here Are 5 to Catch

Exhibitions of deceased artists and estates are rising, signaling momentum for historical reappraisals and potentially making January a season for such shows.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

When Artists Lose Their Archives

An artist lost a storage unit and later discovered parts of their work were sold online without notification, stripping authorship and meaning.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Persistent low attendance and funding cuts are forcing US museums to think local

Among the museum directors paying keen attention to the ruling, on 3 December, that all federal grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) would be reinstated, the director of the Seattle Art Museum Scott Stulen heaved a sigh of relief. In 2025, the Pacific Northwest's leading art museum saw all its federal funding cut. That represented the loss of an annual income stream, he says, of between $300,000 and $400,000.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art and Power Collide in New York City

New York's art scene faces systemic corruption, yet exhibitions by Goya, Amazonian and Indigenous artists offer hopeful artistic resistance and storytelling continuity.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

NYC's New Culture Commissioner

Diya Vij appointed as NYC culture commissioner brings community-focused curatorial expertise; Frieze LA features artistic resistance to contemporary issues; historical jazz photography emerges from FBI censorship.
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