Manish Vora
Manish Vora has finally embraced the artworld by growing his hair long and moving to Williamsburg. Though he loves art, his passion is really in the business of art. He spent many years on Wall Street as an investment banker at Citigroup/Salomon Smith Barney and as Director of Research at Moness, Crespi & Hardt before jumping head first into the art world. He particularly enjoys working with a variety of non-profits and causes to help broaden and expand audiences. He is a regular contributor for Artlog on NBC New York. He graduated from Yale University.
Posts written by Manish Vora
A world between nightmare and fairy tale.
A critically acclaimed exhibition at the British Museum includes 250 objects that together create a powerful narrative of everyday life in ancient Rome.
A wave of ’90s nostalgia is sweeping NYC, but no one seems to be admitting it.
Art Basel from sunset to sunrise.
Just forty miles up the Hudson lies one of the greatest outdoor sculpture museums in the world.
Warhol at the Met, an epic jewelry sale, an underground High Line, and five massive new installations.
This summer, New York-based non-profit BOFFO created an artist residency, summer camp, performance art venue, and beach party all in one.
Escape fashion’s night out at Chelsea openings, hit the Lower East Side, and head to Brighton Beach for vodka, fish, and art.
These artworks exemplify some of the issues, discussions, and characters of the Republican National Convention.





























































