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Creator of unforgettable animal characters like Peter Rabbit, Mr. Jeremy Fisher, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, the beloved children’s book author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) rooted her fiction in the natural world. Childhood summers spent in ... read more
Through a multi-sensory video experience, biomorphic sculptures, and photomontages printed on plexiglass and aluminum, this exhibition explores the artist’s deep interest and research into African mythology, biological processes, science fiction, and... read more
Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photogr... read more
Join us for our all-new Weekend Brunch experience at Blue Bird every Saturday and Sunday from 11AM-4PM! Indulge yourself in the exquisite taste of French tradition while sipping expertly crafted libations by the bar with us!
Join Maya in the Upper East Side for Bottomless Brunch every weekend! Enjoy unlimited brunch cocktails and dishes for 59.00 per guest, or bottomless food only for 49.00 per guest. Beginning April 6th, every weekend brunch will feature a rotating DJ t... read more
The Thannhauser Collection, formed by the collector and art dealer Justin K. Thannhauser (1892–1976), introduced to the Guggenheim’s holdings works by such groundbreaking artists as Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, and Vincent van Gogh, and more than thir... read more
This exhibition is a concise yet rich examination of Frederick John Kiesler’s (1890-1965) experimental design practice through the activities of his Laboratory for Design Correlation at Columbia University from the late 1930s to the early 1940s. ... read more
As The Beatles captured the hearts of millions, founding member Paul McCartney captured it all on his Pentax camera. Traveling from the UK to New York—just as “the boys” did six decades ago—Eyes of the Storm takes us inside the frenzy of Beatlemania ... read more
A single artwork can contain a multitude of meanings; an art educator can help us unravel and understand them all. For two centuries, education has been central to the Brooklyn Museum. As we count down to our 200th anniversary celebration this fall, ... read more
What are the must-see locations in your favorite city? Where do you go when you need a breath of fresh air? What makes certain neighborhoods famous? Join an artist-insider on a tour of nineteenth-century Tokyo (then known as Edo), from lumberyards to... read more
“What does a Black person look like today in those places where Africans were once sold, a century and a half ago?” asks artist Nona Faustine (born 1977). Using her own body, she interrogates this question in her photographic series White Shoes. More... read more
In the Now unites nearly fifty women artists who are resisting traditional ideas of gender and nationality, as well as of photography itself. The first museum survey of photography-based works by women artists born or based in Europe, this exhibition... read more
Gordon Parks. Jean-Michel Basquiat. Lorna Simpson. Kehinde Wiley. Nina Chanel Abney. These names loom large in the past and present of art—as do many others in the collection of musical and cultural icons Swizz Beatz (Kasseem Dean) and Alicia Keys. E... read more
The first retrospective exhibition by the pioneering artist, curator, and theorist. Born in 1943 to a Mexican immigrant family, Mesa-Bains has been a leading figure in Chicanx art for nearly half a century. Her practice explores intersectional ... read more
This groundbreaking survey encapsulates Martiel’s performance-based practice of nearly two decades. Employing his body as a primary medium, Martiel utilizes endurance performances in both public and gallery spaces to delve into the complex legacies o... read more
Join Kickstarter for a block party festival on Sunday, May 19th, from 12 PM to 5 PM to celebrate their 15th anniversary! This free event will be held on MacDonough Street (between Malcolm X & Stuyvesant) in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. What to Expect... read more
Let's Serve Up Spicy! 1800 Tequila is celebrating the launch of its new refreshingly spicy 1800 Cucumber & Jalapeño expression with an electrifying pop-up pickleball extravaganza!The best taste in tequila invites you serve up spicy at the new Hud... read more
The Metropolitan Opera and Mythik Camps join forces to present this season’s Spring Open House, prior to the May 19 performance of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice. Designed as an immersive quest experience, this event invites young operagoers and families ... read more
Throughout the pandemic Phill has been conducting A GAGA GUIDE TO THE LOWER EAST SIDE, a walking tour of the Lower East Side with an emphasis on the exploits of his favorite pop star and downtown denizen Lady Gaga. For months, the former realit... read more
NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals: New York Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers - Home Game 4, Series Game 7 (If Necessary)