• Gülay Alpay

      Thursday, 24 February 2011 15:37

      This year Gülay Alpay will participate in the New York Pool Art Fair on March 4-6, 2011. Pool is an exhilarating and hot art fair whose main purpose is to create a meeting ground for outstanding unrepresented artists and the large public of contemporary art professionals. The fair serves as an invaluable resource for the […]

    • List of VOLTA 2011 Artists

      Tuesday, 22 February 2011 22:14

      List of VOLTA 2011 Artists VOLTA Artists 2011 Aaron Johnson Alberto Borea Alexander Joly Amadeo Azar Ana Tiscornia Andrey Klassen Andy Leleisi’uao Ángel Núñez Athi-Patra Ruga Bertram Hasenauer BGL Bradley Castellanos C.L Salvaro Carlos Irijalba Che Lovelace Christian Schoeler Christina Benz Dan Tague Daniel Rozin Daniel Svarre Darren Foote Deborah Grant Dil Hildebrand Dirk Vander […]

    • The Armory Show and MoMA Party

      Monday, 21 February 2011 21:55

      The Armory Show and MoMA Party On March 2, 2011, The Museum of Modern Art will once again host a party to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show.   On March 2, 2011, The Museum of Modern Art will once again host a party to celebrate the opening of The Armory Show. The relationship […]

    • Society of Illustrators presents An Evening at the Museum of American Illustration

      Friday, 18 February 2011 22:04

      The Society of Illustrators and the Museum of American Illustration invite you to view the third and final part of their Annual Exhibition, Illustrators 53: Advertising and Institutional Exhibit. The Society of Illustrators and the Museum of American Illustration invite you to view the third and final part of their Annual Exhibition, Illustrators 53: Advertising […]

    • SCOPE New York: March 2-6, 2011

      Wednesday, 16 February 2011 22:14

      SCOPE New York – March 2-6, 2011 Building on Miami’s overwhelming success, SCOPE launches its 2011 season with its flagship fair, SCOPE New York. Serviced daily by shuttles, this year SCOPE expands to a 60,000 square foot hall on the West Side Highway, minutes from The Armory Show. The fair opens to Press and VIP’s […]

    • ARMORY ARTS WEEK: Uptown and Museum Mile – Tuesday, March 1

      Tuesday, 15 February 2011 19:03

      The Art Show Gala Preview The Art Show, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America to benefit Henry Street Settlement, is one of the most prestigious, varied and exciting art fairs in the nation. The Gala Preview annual event brings together an international group of collectors, connoisseurs, socialites, and celebrities for a cocktail reception […]

    • Baldessari: Equally Cool and Visceral

      Wednesday, 5 January 2011 21:03

      Equally cool and visceral, John Baldessari’s impressive, handsome, understated  selection from two interrelated series marks his territory in two formal investigations some conceptual photographers began in the 80’s.  In the “Windows” series, Baldessari works through the relationship between painting and photography, as Duane Michals did in shows at Sidney Janis.  In “Columns,” he composes multi-paneled […]

    • A Cinematic Medley

      Monday, 20 December 2010 21:46

      Coup de foudre is a French expression meaning, a lightening strike or the shock of falling in love, and it is the title of the forceful and intensive intervention, conceived by Paul Miller as a remix of Cocteau’s film, The Blood of a Poet. Coup de Foudre balances three elements simultaneously: a beautiful musical composition […]

    • Rubin Museum’s “Talk About Nothing” Series

      Thursday, 9 December 2010 20:02

      Early events have sold out for The Rubin Museum of Art’s TALK ABOUT NOTHING, a series of on-stage conversations with eminent artists, philosophers, actors, writers and musicians about what “nothing” means to them.  Sold out events included those with Mike Nichols, Ken Burns, Bill Viola, Philip Glass, Karen Armstrong…Don’t miss the remaining talks! The New […]

    • Donate this Holiday Season

      Wednesday, 8 December 2010 22:19

      Donate this Holiday Season!   NY Arts Magazine encourages its readers to donate this holiday season. The following charities need you help!   The Neediest Case Fund On Christmas day, 1911, Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of The New York Times, went out for a walk after a big turkey dinner and encountered a shabbily dressed […]