The most cutting-edge art exhibits are often on the second or third floors of gallery-packed buildings. The buildings at 560-594 Broadway, between W Houston and Prince St., are known as the Broadway ...more
Cheaper rents and beautiful spaces have lured many of the original SoHo galleries to Chelsea’s converted warehouses. The area west of Ninth Ave., between 17th and 26th St., is full of display spaces ...more
Christie’s, 20 Rockefeller Plaza (☎ S B, D, F, V to 47th-50th St./Rockefeller Center. This branch of the famous international auction house flaunts an eclectic collection of valuables before auctioning ...more
The Upper East Side’s galleries provide a venue for contemporary artists to have their shot at becoming the next master venerated by New York’s art cognoscenti. Madison Ave., between E 63rd and E ...more
The Bohemian pilgrims that moved into Williamsburg in the 80s quickly made it a magnet for up-and-coming artists. The neighborhood now boasts over 30 galleries, and new ones spring up constantly. Young ...more
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