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Art
The world’s largest fine art show returns to the city on April 14
If there’s such a thing as a celebrity lighting artist, Bentley Meeker is it.
Loves Art! is in its fourth iteration and it seems to grow every time, capturing the classic NYC art scene in all it’s freaky, innovative glory. With thumping house music, wine on the open pour, and art dancing off the walls (in this case, literally), Loves Art! uses a time-tested yet addicting approach (blink and you’ll miss it!), this time hosted amid Armory Week at the Hotel Chelsea in NYC.
Scope Art Fair has descended upon NYC once more this week, along with its larger Armory Show and newcomer Paper Art Fair in tow. Bombay Sapphire has also returned with its highly successful Artisan Series competition, in which Bombay Sapphire leads the search for undiscovered artists and offers its winner a solo at Scope Art Fair NYC.
Harvey Weinstein introduces his second Broadway play and shows us Derek Hough stepping into the shoes of Gene Kelly.
Resolving the admission issue after a lawsuit, the Metropolitan Museum of Art enforces the message that its doors are open to everyone despite their financial situation.
Many may believe sight is a necessity for art, but one Canadian museum takes the steps to break stereotypes about the visually impaired.
The location was secret until just 48 hours before the festival kicked off but starting Friday February 5th, women and men dressed in pink and white made their way to the uber trendy Art Beam Gallery in NYC’s Chelsea area to celebrate La Nuit En Rosé’s inaugural Winter Edition.
A play worth dying for…maybe