What to See
Walk through the rain without getting wet, in a high-tech installation by rAndom International.
Parties, art fairs, ping-pong, and a secret Frieze speakeasy.
Enter the creepy, freaky world of Die Antwoord as seen in Roger Ballen’s photographs.
LaToya Ruby Frazier’s photographs of Braddock, Pennsylvania mix childhood nostalgia with the bitter reality of a city destroyed by the global economy.
“31 Days of Creativity with Food” will make you rethink what your mom tried to teach you.
As Summer arrives in NYC, Martin Parr’s “Life’s a Beach” gets things going.
Children reenact famous tragedies, including the 9/11 events, Abu Ghraib, and the Jonestown Massacre.
Transforming still life subjects from flowers to coke bottles, fruit to cigarettes.
Ten things to do at the New Museum’s Ideas City festival, from parkour to animated GIFs.
Yazmany Arboleda’s Monday Morning project uses 10,000 balloons to raise awareness about the effects of war in Kabul.
Join ARTLOG and Stonehenge NYC this Saturday, May 4 for an exclusive guided tour of the Upper East Side!
Ken Solomon portrays the relationships we have with Google, iTunes, et. al. in his installations at Josée Bienvenu Gallery.
































































