The exhibition at Lévy Gorvy Dayan, organized with Mary Boone, offers an impressive if incomplete portrait of the city’s art ...
Twenty reclining female nudes sprawl across three monumental canvases, painted in an array of unusual fleshy hues such as deep blue, teal, moss green, and mauve pink. The intermingling of platonic and ...
Underground films, transvestites, hippies and freaks, businessmen and secretaries checking out the other side of life, plastic people and people wearing plastic clothes. Smoking the pin joints of ...
To paraphrase Margaret O’Brien in Meet Me in St. Louis: Wasn’t I lucky to come of age in my favorite city? For one thing, my impressionable undergraduate years fell during J. Hoberman’s tenure as lead ...
The 1960s were the height of aviation's Jet Age -- a glamorous era characterized by faster travel, stylish uniforms, streamlined design and cocktails aplenty. In these days of crammed airports and ...
In the world of urban planning, it's not every day that an opportunity comes along to correct an historic mistake. New York can never bring back the original and grand Penn Station, which was allowed ...
Scene One Theatre in Jefferson City is taking guests back to New York City in the 1960s during its upcoming production. "The Odd Couple" follows two men and their struggles in sharing an apartment.
What is the one thing that makes life possible in New York City? As mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani would say, it is affordable housing. This was also true in the 1960s, when three women—all newly single ...
ED RUSCHA (B. 1937) Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half signed, titled and dated '"STANDARD STATION, 10¢ WESTERN BEING TORN IN HALF" 1964 Edward J. Ruscha' (on the stretcher) oil on ...