29 Jul Away with the cliché, The New Yorker
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“Another New York” is an ArtBridge exhibition of 56 photographs mounted outside the Barclays Center in what may be a Sisyphean mission: to convey the inner rhythm of Brooklyn to pedestrians whose senses are already overloaded with that beat. “We looked for those everyday moments that...
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New York City has about 1 million feet of construction scaffolding at any given time, and some of it is turning into art. Artists submit their work to an expert panel that chooses which to showcase at construction sites around the city.“Art has the...
Even in the daylight, Kingston residents can look up and see the moon, waxing and waning, along the skyline. Stretched along one side of the Greenkill Avenue bridge is Emily Gui’s cyanotype print Moon Phases. On the opposite side—lush green against the concrete expanse—is Adie Russell’s...
Alex Halley admires the work of artists on display at future home of low-income housing development CAMBA Gardens, in Brooklyn, which will be built in collaboration with Kings County Hospital. The display was organized by public art initiative Artbridge. View the full article: The...
A conversation with the artist behind «the color chronicle» The link between color and emotion is a daily topic at Pantone, where we often pair color values with single words that explain their allure, their importance, and the effect they have on the viewer....
During ArtBridge's WALK yourself! art walk, be sure to head over to DUMBO to check out "Chroma Tweet" by Aleksandar Maćašev. The 400-foot-long installation, running along the historic Empire Stores building, reflects the artist's emotional state from day-to-day, but rather than take to Twitter, Maćašev...
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