A Conversation With Dario Calmese
A true multi-hyphenate, Dario Calmese is a photographer, writer, artist, podcast host and teacher. He also serves as the show and casting director for fashion brand Pyer Moss.
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A true multi-hyphenate, Dario Calmese is a photographer, writer, artist, podcast host and teacher. He also serves as the show and casting director for fashion brand Pyer Moss.
Two days before Thanksgiving, one of the busiest travel times of the year, New York City’s main artery is fit to burst, as hordes of New Yorkers make their way upstate for their many millions of turkey dinners.
Artist Nir Hod’s bright and breezy studio at Mana Contemporary can best be described as a sanctuary. Cocooned in Jersey City away from the bustle of Manhattan, Hod’s space exudes creativity –
As New York City prepares to play host to the biggest Pride event in history, we spoke with one of the LGBTQIA+ community’s rising stars, Matt Bernstein.
Marking the first time a major museum has featured instruments of rock of roll, Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll –
Although the Big Apple is the most photographed city on Earth, Paul Seibert’s unique outlook on our hometown is sure to captivate even the most seasoned New Yorker.
Very few artists have been able to achieve the iconic, celebrity-like status that Andy Warhol did. The Pittsburgh native, famous for his diptychs, screen prints and soup cans that formed the backbone of an entire artistic movement, managed to embed himself into the core of pop and celebrity culture –
For artist Tauba Auerbach, the idea of dimensionality and perception are constantly being explored. Flow Separation is no exception, as Auerbach draws inspiration from fluid dynamics and forms found in wake patterns created as objects move through water.
Located on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is unlike anything else.
German artist Anselm Kiefer, known for his massive paintings and installations covering history, culture, religion and mythology, has his new sculpture, Uraeus, on display at Rockefeller Center in New York City now through the end of May.
New York City is a camera’s paradise. From the expansive architecture to the wide-ranging list of subjects, there’s no shortage of images to capture throughout the five boroughs.
Ever wonder what it would take to be James Bond, Jason Bourne or another notorious spy? SPYSCAPE, a recently opened experiential museum in New York, provides the answer by giving attendees the opportunity to enter the world of special agents, covert operations and secret missions.
A native Californian and adopted New Yorker, Hugo McCloud is a self-taught, multimedia artist inspired by urban landscapes and decay. McCloud, who has been featured in solo exhibitions in New York, Italy, and London, works largely in metals, and applies a “physical and instinctual” approach to his work.
According to The Wing’s in-house historian, the first professional women’s club in America was founded after Fanny Fern, a popular American newspaper columnist, was turned away from a speech Charles Dickens gave at the New York Press Club and told she could, “listen through a crack in the door.” Over 100 years later, The Wing carries on the tradition.
Girls don’t play bass. DJs aren’t musicians--Just a couple of the stereotypes Blu DeTiger is trying to dispel.