Subculture: Microbial Metrics and the Multi-Species City Opening Tuesday, September 18 at Storefront For Art and Architecture, 7 pm to 9 pm. On view through…
Queer Intimacy From Mapplethorpe and Goldin, Plus More Art This Week
The Primary Fact Opening Tuesday, June 26 at the International Studio and Curatorial Program, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through October 12. Did…
This Sunday, Brunch And Browse Vintage For A Good Cause
The weekend is typically associated with excess, whether that’s an excess of lounging n’ Netflixing or boozing n’ partying. Oh, and brunch, the notorious brunch. Let’s face it,…
Eleven Excuses to Stay in New York for the Memorial Day Weekend
Stuck in town this Memorial Day weekend? You’re better off avoiding the mile-long airport lines anyway, so consider yourself lucky. But just in case you’re…
Feminine Power, Queer Nightlife, and More Art This Week
The End of Love Opening Tuesday, May 1 at The Untitled Space, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through May 13. For an exhibition…
We Went Station to Station Trying to Score the New David Bowie MetroCards
“New Yorkers don’t wait on line for anything, except for David Bowie,” said a woman waiting in line this afternoon for the MTA’s new David Bowie…
Art This Week: Edible Drawings, Fuzzy Dudes, and More
Origins Opening Tuesday, April 3 at Cooler Gallery, 7 pm to 10 pm. On view through May 19. What is a Fuzzy Dude? I have…
Turn to the Left, Right: David Bowie Is Everywhere Right Now
David Bowie made no secret of his love for New York; he was known for frequenting the Strand and sneaking into movies at the Angelika,…
Art This Week: Chapels, Cryptids, Self-Portraits
Chiaozza Chapel Opening Tuesday, February 13 at Cooler Gallery, 7 pm to 10 pm. Everyone’s favorite Navy Yard industrial icebox turned gallery is at it…
Streetball Letterman Jackets, Art & AIDS, and More Exhibitions This Week
I’ve Been Heard Opening Thursday, November 30 at Fort Gansevoort, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through “Public Parks to this day exist as…