by Curbs And Stoops | Nov 21, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Public Art, Street Art
The street art of New York has grown into an art form which is one of a kind. It’s amazing to see talented, sometimes anonymous artists turning everything from empty alleyways to bland storefront walls into a vibrant mélange of colors. Ranging from brilliant graffiti...
by Curbs And Stoops | Apr 26, 2019 | Contemporary Art, Curbs And Stoops
Two galleries with multiple ongoing exhibits all the time, 50 years and 125 happy artists prove that the Pace Prints´ president Dick Solomon has been doing things the right way for many years. Read on to find out about them, the 50-years exhibit and why you should...
by Curbs And Stoops | Mar 22, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Public Art
The Color Factory is the project of Jordan Ferney and describe themselves as a “Colaborative interactive exhibit” that first started in 2017 in San Francisco. It is the celebration of color and intends to change everybody´s mood. Read on to find out why it will put a...
by Curbs And Stoops | Feb 21, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Sculptures
Jeppe Hein is a Danish sculptor an artist who made an outdoor exhibition in the city of New York. The collection is fully displayed in 18 unique pieces that are scattered along the area surrounding piers one to six in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Read on to find out why you...
by Curbs And Stoops | Jan 16, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Street Art
On one hand, URNewYork is an artistic collective made to inspire others, specially the younger generations. This goal is achieved with hard work on a daily basis. On the other hand, the East Village of New York City used to be one of the hottest artistic districts in...