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Last night, Garrett Pruter hosted his first solo exhibition, "Mixed Signals," from 6-8 p.m. at Charles Bank Gallery. More»
Art, in its many forms, has the capability of evoking emotion from even the hardest of hearts. It is a part of life which will never die as it is created and maintained everyday through nature, life and its creators themselves, which we call the artists. One such creator leaving his mark and creating his own legend within the world of art is NY based artist David Foox. More»
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Last night, noted New York artist, Kim Keever, presented his new solo exhibition, Early Man and Missing Landscapes at the Charles Bank Gallery. Also, the Tally Beck Contemporary Gallery presented Happy Toy, a new multimedia exhibition by Beijing-based artist Laurens Tan, and The Lionheart Group held a cocktail soiree in the Penthouse at the Cooper Square Hotel. Check out more from all three events below! More»
via hamptons.guestofaguest.com: Artist Nicholas Forker, the one responsible for the astronaut outside Rag & Bone on Elizabeth and Houston, has a story similar to many. He moved here without a job, friends, family or money. But unlike legions who follow their dreams to Manhattan, he actually found success. He talks to us about art, America, and beyond. MORE>>>
When Nicholas Forker, the artist responsible for the astronaut sitting on a couch outside the Rag & Bone shop on Elizabeth and Houston, decided to move to New York City to become an artist, it didn’t involve a job opportunity, friends or family who already lived there, or even money. Forker flipped a coin. One side for New York City, the city of bright lights, the challenge; the other side for Chicago, a city close to home, the easy way out. Seven years ago Forker’s coin landed on NYC - and he never looked back, but something tells me that even if he landed on Chicago, he would have made the move anyway... More»
You may have wondered why there are random pianos placed sporadically around the city. Well I have your answer: Sing for Hope. This non-profit has placed 60 pianos around the city for people to play and interact with one another. The idea for this came from British artist Luke Jerram's artwork called "Play Me, I'm Yours." More»