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Works by Jennie Jieun Lee and Graham Collins.

8 Things to Do in New York’s Art World by June 25

Art world things to please you and your loved ones.
By Ryan Steadman
Tim Cantor, Pathos of Things, 2016.

Weekend Edition: 7 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before June 20

Enjoy a beautiful summer weekend with these things to do.
By Ryan Steadman
Fashion illustration by Antonio Lopez for M.A.C.

9 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before June 17

You need things to do. We've got 'em.
By Ryan Steadman
An artwork by Derrick Adams.

Weekend Edition: 8 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before June 13

By Ryan Steadman
An artwork by Martin Creed.

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before June 10

By Ryan Steadman
S.J. Moodley, [Three Men Dancing in a Line], 1975.

8 Things To Do in New York’s Art World Before June 5

By Ryan Steadman
Cover Image: Cally Spooner, Baby I Got Better Things To Be Doing With My Time, 2014 (still). Eight 4K Ultra HD commercials; durations between :30 sec and 2 min. Commissioned by Frieze Projects, London; and High Line Art.

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before May 27

By Ryan Steadman
Artist Victoria Roth.

Weekend Edition: 7 Things To Do in New York’s Art World Before May 23

By Ryan Steadman
Opening: “Sean Landers: North American Mammals” at Petzel For his third show with Petzel, Mr. Landers will present three series of paintings all related and yet widely varied in form. Nine paintings of library bookshelves with books, the spine texts all string together to complete a chapter of prose by the artist. Next, tartan animals. Yes, exactly that. A bear, jaguar, coyote, and more. Finally, a twenty-eight-foot long sperm whale, also painted in tartan. — A.M. Petzel Gallery, 456 West 18th Street, New York, 6-8 p.m.

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before November 16

By Nate Freeman and Alanna Martinez
Ruthie and Sara Friedlander

Futurism Festa!

By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay
Gloria Vanderbilt and Anderson Cooper at 1stDibs gallery (Patrick McMullan)

Gloria Vanderbilt Paints the Town, Exhibits 60 Years of Artworks at 1stDibs

By Drew Grant

Kate Moss Spanks Guests at Art Opening

By Michael H. Miller
Ai's self-portrait outside Tomkins Square Park, 1986. c/o Asia Society Museum.

Ai Weiwei Captures a Bygone New York

By Rebecca Panovka and Ruirui Kuang
Miss Bugs Brooklynite Gallery view from outside

Miss Bugs’ Boudoir of She-Monsters Opens Its Doors at the Brooklynite

By Ruirui Kuang

FriendsWithYou's Amusement Park Art Installation Opens at the High Line

By Michael H. Miller

Those Were The Days! Damon Johnson's Homecoming

By Nate Freeman
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