Liza Eliano

Art on the wild side: sculpture park pleasures

Sculpture gardens around New York show art's natural side.

Abandoned public schoolhouse is a haven for young artists

At P.S.1, the Museum of Modern Art’s offspring warehouse gallery in Queens, there is still a hint of the party atmosphere that invades New York for the blissful summer months.

Ultra hip uptown art galleries go conservative

The Upper East Side has long been overshadowed by downtown neighborhoods known for exciting nightlife and edgy art galleries. Incentives to visit this part of town are a little less hip. Fifth Avenue is the home of Museum Mile, which includes the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim, and the many historic mansions of New York tycoons.

Postcrypt Hangs Dirty Laundry

Postcrypt’s new exhibition, "Skeletons in the Closet," is one giant heart-to-heart, allowing Columbia students to expose their darkest secrets on the brightly lit walls of the art gallery. The exhibit combines painting, photography, and installation pieces along with small cards floating between the artworks that display hand-written confessions.

Downtown Keeps Its Former Color with Grafitti Art

In the Meatpacking District, Oscar Mayer has been replaced with Oscar de la Renta. The area has quickly become one of the most trendy and expensive places to see and be seen in New York.

Dumas Examines Fragility of Life at MoMA Exhibit

As soon as you step into the Museum of Modern of Art, it seems as if every exhibit begs you to ask the torturous question, “What is art?” Modern art converts gladly accept that a Picasso fits neatly i