by Nicole Haddad | Dec 12, 2018 | Design, Featured, Lifestyle
When it comes to serendipitous decisions, minimal lighting design brand, Stickbulb, is right on target. Earlier this fall, co-founders Russell Greenberg and Christopher Beardsley opened up their first gallery/showroom in Long Island City just steps away from MoMa’s...
by Kiev Broadwater | Mar 19, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Miami
Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, artist Michelle Fazaeli is breaking into the art scene here in the Big Apple, bringing along with her the inspiration and raw talent that made her a success in Ft. Lauderdale’s art community. We caught up with her for an...
by Nikki Link | Apr 3, 2017 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Uncategorized
A project nearly a year in the making, 4 World Trade’s street-art inspired gallery on the building’s 69th floor is finally finished. The exhibit will feature the work of over 50 artists from New York, and around the world, in a variety of mediums. ART4WTC is a...
by Kari Sonde | Nov 17, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment
Both interjections Oy and Yo make up the yellow sculpture by artist Deborah Kass. The sculpture was put up in Brooklyn Bridge Park last Monday and reads two ways; if you’re looking at it from Manhattan, it says “YO,” while if you look at it from...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 6, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment
JEFF KOONS. Split-Rocker, 2000. Stainless steel, soil, geotextile fabric, internal irrigation system, and live flowering plants. 446 7/8 x 483 1/8 x 427 5/8 inches. Edition of 1 plus 1 AP. Credit: (c) Jeff Koons. Courtesy Gagosian Gallery. Photography by Tom Powel...