by Linda Sheridan | Feb 26, 2023 | Art, Culture, LA, Museums
Walking the line between risk and stability, telling history and imagining the future, art historian Johanna Burton embraces her role as MOCA’s first woman director. Photo by Alex Welsh From DOWNTOWN’s Fall 2022 issue JUST ABOUT TO COMPLETE HER FIRST YEAR...
by Linda Sheridan | Feb 24, 2023 | Art, Business, Culture, Downtown News
Stylist-turned abstract artist Kerry Irvine channels the pain of loss into art, with help from Silver Art Projects. Reposted from DOWNTOWN Fall 2022 issue Photography by Joe Woolhead FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS, ABSTRACT ARTIST KERRY IRVINE has been working out of the...
by Linda Sheridan | Feb 17, 2023 | Art, Culture
Now open at the Center for Italian Modern Art in SoHo is a new exhibition, From Depero to Rotella: Italian Commercial Posters Between Advertising and Art. The show examines the merge between avant garde artwork and commercial posters in Italy, focusing on the interwar...
by Linda Sheridan | Feb 8, 2023 | Dining, Downtown Eats Guides, NYC
The newest Fonda outpost from celebrated Mexican chef and author Roberto Santibañez offers an elevated take on traditional Mexican cuisine and cocktails. The successful chain has been continuing to grow since 2009, with additional New York locations in Chelsea and...
by Linda Sheridan | Feb 6, 2023 | Architecture, Outdoor, Sightseeing
Whether you’re a Downtowner or visiting from abroad, the cityscape of NYC is always breathtaking, from countless angles. The Edge, which rises above 1,100 feet in the air in Hudson Yards, is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. Photo Courtesy...