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Tag archive for ‘Art in Tribeca’

June 4, 2025

Art in Tribeca: Happy To See You!

Longtime Battery Park City resident and artist Marya Triandafellos created colorful panels to adorn the fence at Washington Market Park. / 4 comments

March 17, 2025

Art in Tribeca: Nick Cave at the Jack Shainman Gallery

One of the new kids on the block in an expanded gallery district, Shainman has taken the McKim, Mead & White lobby for the New York Life Insurance Company. / 1 comment

February 20, 2025

Art at the World Trade Center: Frank Ape

The artist Brandon Sines works out of a shared floor of 3 World Trade Center, 900 feet above the neighborhood. / 2 comments

December 31, 2024

Art in Tribeca: LUME Studios

The second generation of a Tribeca business family has turned a former textile building into an art production and gallery facility.

Recent Comments
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May 17, 2024

Art in Tribeca: Christopher Wool at 101 Greenwich

The artist has taken over a raw floor of an office building and filled it with paintings, mosaics, sculptures and photographs.

April 22, 2024

Field Trip: Donna Dennis on the Lower East Side

The longtime Tribecan, who lived and worked on Duane, has four of her remarkable and remarkably atmospheric mini houses assembled in the East Village. / 2 comments

November 9, 2023

A new campaign in support of Israeli hostages appears around the neighborhood

The street artist @eye.sticker has applied the images to mailboxes and streetlamps as an awareness campaign for the 38 children taken hostage on Oct. 7.

September 13, 2023

Art in Tribeca: Art at the World Trade Center

Silverstein Properties has created a website for its public art in all four towers and the plazas, which makes for a great walking tour. / 1 comment

August 24, 2023

Art in (not really) Tribeca: Picasso’s Bust of Sylvette

The 36-foot-tall, 60-ton Picasso sculpture titled “Bust of Sylvette” was fabricated in collaboration with the Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar.

August 16, 2023

Art in Tribeca: Phyllida Barlow at City Hall Park

The last work by the late British artist will be on view until November.

August 11, 2023

Art in Tribeca: A Wild Life For Wildlife

An installation at the Oculus Plaza combines whimsy with advocacy for endangered species. / 1 comment

August 2, 2023

Manhattan Sentinels returned to Federal Plaza

The sculptures, installed by the late Beverly Pepper in 1996, were put in storage four years ago when construction began. / 3 comments

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