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Tim McFarlane

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(via A Comprehensive Guide to New York’s Spring Onslaught of Public Art | Artinfo)
This list of public artworks on exhibit in New York this summer sounds really exciting!

(via A Comprehensive Guide to New York’s Spring Onslaught of Public Art | Artinfo)

This list of public artworks on exhibit in New York this summer sounds really exciting!

— 3 weeks ago with 3 notes
#art  #public art  #new york city 
(via Gagosian’s Attendance Soars for Basquiat - News - News & Opinion - Art in America)
Attendance notwithstanding, this is a great selection of Basquiat’s works. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in New York. I’m going to try to see it again later this month. The show is up until April 6th at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, New York, NY 

(via Gagosian’s Attendance Soars for Basquiat - News - News & Opinion - Art in America)

Attendance notwithstanding, this is a great selection of Basquiat’s works. Definitely worth checking out if you’re in New York. I’m going to try to see it again later this month. The show is up until April 6th at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, New York, NY 

— 2 months ago with 3 notes
#art  #jean-michel basquiat  #exhibition  #gagosian gallery  #new york city 

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It’s wild to think of what is going on beneath you. Here is An Unbelievable Glimpse Of The Tunnels In Progress Beneath New York City

The pictures show the current progress of the MTA’s East Side Access project, one which doesn’t actually involve a subway but rather will connect the Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal for the first time. It’s currently expected to open in 2019. It involves a lot of digging.

— 2 months ago with 2619 notes
#photography  #rail tunnels  #new york city