Master Drawings New York 2023 is a January art fair in which a group of Upper East Side galleries shows Old Masters from their own collections, and from visiting international galleries. The close proximity makes the fair walkable. It's basically an art fair that uses Upper East Side art galleries as its booths. This is part of Old Masters Week New York, a time when the … [Read more...] about Master Drawings New York 2023 is Showing Old Masters and Contemporary Masters
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Start Master Drawings New York 2021 Online and End in a Gallery
The 15th Master Drawings New York 2021 art fair is both virtual at masterdrawingsnewyork.com and in select Upper East Side galleries Saturday, January 22-30, 2021. There are usually both New York and European dealers showing Mexican, Italian, French, and Spanish works at a cluster of art galleries in New York's Upper East Side. 15th Master Drawings New York 2021 In … [Read more...] about Start Master Drawings New York 2021 Online and End in a Gallery
Master Drawings New York 2019 at 30 galleries
Master Drawings New York is at 30 galleries in Manhattan's Upper East Side, for one week, daily from January 26 through February 2, 2019 from 11am-6pm (12-6pm Sundays), with a Preview on Friday, January 25 from 4-8pm. FREE Last year Master Drawings New York expanded into paintings, watercolors and sketches. There are lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and … [Read more...] about Master Drawings New York 2019 at 30 galleries
Master Drawings New York (2018)
Master Drawings New York in January is an annual show of old master drawings at over 20 art galleries in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Unlike most art fairs, Master Drawings New York is free and open to the public. Master Drawings New York (2018) Exhibitors Didier Aaron New York Master Drawings 1600 - 1875 Christopher Bishop Fine Art Milford, Connecticut Jacopo … [Read more...] about Master Drawings New York (2018)
Leonardo to Matisse master drawings from the Robert Lehman collection
Leonardo to Matisse is an exhibition of master drawings from the Robert Lehman collection in Gallery 964 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Upper East Side from October 4, 2017 - January 7, 2018. The exhibition traces the development of European drawing from the Renaissance to the early 20th century. Leonardo to Matisse Artists Highlights include drawings by … [Read more...] about Leonardo to Matisse master drawings from the Robert Lehman collection
Master Drawings New York 2014
Master Drawings New York 2014 NEW YORK January 26, 2014 ~ We headed to the Upper East Side to have a look at Master Drawings New York 2014, a collaborative art show of 26 international dealers presenting the latest master drawings on the market in a fifteen-block stretch of galleries on the Upper East Side plus Christie's and Sotheby's. [slider_pro id="42"] It's really … [Read more...] about Master Drawings New York 2014
Christie’s Old Master & British Drawings auction (January 2018) Results
Christie's New York auction of Old Master & British Drawings is a pillar of New York's Masters Week in the last week of January. Most of the Old Masters were Italian. New York auctions are accompanied by free museum-quality exhibitions. They are a great education in art history and the art market. Christie's Old Master & British Drawings auction (January … [Read more...] about Christie’s Old Master & British Drawings auction (January 2018) Results
Da Vinci Drawings and Prints at the Met Museum
Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints: Leonardo da Vinci is at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan's Upper East Side from January 29 through April 28, 2019. $25 The Met celebrates the Italian master's 500th anniversary by showing drawings and prints from the permanent collection. … [Read more...] about Da Vinci Drawings and Prints at the Met Museum
Things to do in NYC in January 2020
January 2020 begins with New Year's Day which is one of the quietest days of the year in New York City. The PBR Professional Bull Riders rodeo is one of the new year's first big events. There are always some great Brazilian bull riders. Three Kings Day brings the holiday season to an end with the Latin gift-giving day, the El Museo del Barrio Three Kings Day Parade, and a … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in January 2020
Things to do in NYC in January 2019
January brings Three Kings Day, Winter JazzFest, Under the Radar Festival, PBR Monster Energy Buck Off, globalFEST, Restaurant Week, Jewish Film Festival, Antiques Week, Winter Antiques Show, Outsider Art Fair, Women's March, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Dominican Heritage Month and Master Drawings. WEEK 1 ~ January 1-6, 2019 Monday (December 2018 … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in January 2019
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The IFPDA Print Fair is Exhibiting Indigenous, European, and African Diaspora Fine Art at Javits Center
The IFPDA Print Fair 2023 is the world's largest art fair for prints and editions. It is produced by the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA), a non-profit organization of fine art print dealers, galleries, and publishers. There is a lot of typical print work, but there is some that will blow your mind. Go see the fair and be inspired. You may be the next great … [Read more...] about The IFPDA Print Fair is Exhibiting Indigenous, European, and African Diaspora Fine Art at Javits Center
Mexican NYC
Mexican NYC News January 2023 The Prototype Festival 2023 of contemporary opera and musical theater presents new voices, including Mexican folk singer Silvana Estrada's beautiful "Marchita;" at Here in Hudson Square and other NYC venues; for one week Thursday, January 5-13, 2023. From $40. prototypefestival.org 🇲🇽 The PBR Buck Off 2022 professional bull rider's rodeo … [Read more...] about Mexican NYC
French NYC
French NYC is mostly in the Upper East Side around the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), the French Consulate, and Lycée Français. It's also in Brooklyn. NYC's Little Paris is on Centre St between Broome and Grand. Le District is a lovely French food hall (NYC's Les Halles) with French markets and restaurants in Battery Park City. The Statue of Liberty, the … [Read more...] about French NYC
Brazilian NYC
Brazilian NYC used to be in Little Brazil on 46th St between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Midtown, Manhattan, but has shrunk a lot. There is a Brazilian community in Astoria, Queens. Metro New York's biggest Brazilian community is in Newark, New Jersey's Ironbound District. Little Brazil is on 46th St between Fifth & Sixth Avenue. 🇧🇷 Brazilian NYC … [Read more...] about Brazilian NYC
Venezuelan NYC
Venezuelan NYC is most present in Modern Art, Salsa, Latin Rock and Fashion. The Venezuelan Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros, is one of the most important Latin contemporary art collections. The Cisneros Institute at MoMA makes the Museum of Modern Art a world center of Latin art. Venezuela has Andean Culture, Caribbean Culture and Trinidad Culture. The Andes connect … [Read more...] about Venezuelan NYC
Argentine New York
NEW YORK LATIN art, ballet, books, classical, comedy, community, dance, fashion, festivals, film, flamenco, food, jazz, music, opera, parades, pop, rock, soccer, sports, tango, theatre … [Read more...] about Argentine New York
Italian NYC
Today, Italian NYC is mostly in Throgs Neck & Morris Park The Bronx; Staten Island; and Harlem, and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Italians are one of the communities that defines New York City and the United States. The big wave of immigration came between the 1850s and 1930s. Many Southern Italians came between 1880 and 1920. Italy made major contributions to European … [Read more...] about Italian NYC
New York Latin Art
Latin art museums, galleries, fairs, auctions … [Read more...] about New York Latin Art
Things To Do in NYC in January 2023
Happy New Year! Many Latin families are preparing for Three Kings Day, Friday, January 6, the Hispanic gift-giving day at the end of Christmas Season. 🇵🇷🇪🇸 After that, we start preparing for traditional Carnival, and the cultural year begins with showcases for the APAP convention of presenters and booking agents including: The PBR Buck Off professional bull rider's … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in January 2023
Colombian NYC
Colombian NYC is New York's fifth largest Latin community with over 100,000 New York Colombians in 2019. NYC's "Little Colombia" is in Jackson Heights. Colombia is famous for its Cumbia & Vallenato, Salsa Colombiana and Reggaeton culture. The Indigenous Gaita flute is beautiful. Colombians are proud of their Paso Fino horses. Most roses sold in the United States are … [Read more...] about Colombian NYC
Panamanian NYC
Panamanian NYC used to be centered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. It is spread out now. The Panamanian Consulate is in Midtown, Manhattan nyconsul.com Panama is Tamborito, Cumbia, Latin Jazz and Salsa. Reggaeton came to NYC from Jamaicans in Panama. NYC's most famous Panamanian is Salsa and Latin Jazz legend Rubén Blades. He's super cool. He rides the subway and is … [Read more...] about Panamanian NYC
Morgan Library & Museum
The Morgan Library & Museum houses J.P. Morgan's collection of historic manuscripts, early books, and old master drawings and prints. It's his former residence. Latin Culture at The Morgan Library October 2022 The Little Prince: Taking Flight, an exhibition about how "The Little Prince" was written in NYC in 1943, is October 14, 2022 - January 15, 2023. … [Read more...] about Morgan Library & Museum
Things to do in NYC in February 2019
February is Black History Month. It brings Cinema Tropical Film Festival, New York Fashion Week, Lunar New Year, Westminster Dog Show, Valentine's Day, Carnival, MoMA Doc Fortnight, Presidents Day, Film Comment Selects, International Children’s Film Festival, ADAA Art Show, Broadway Week, Off-Broadway Week Ongoing Salvador Dali, an exhibition of work by the Spanish … [Read more...] about Things to do in NYC in February 2019
ADAA The Art Show 2017
The ADAA Art Show is an Armory Week presented by the association of America's top art dealer's. Most exhibits are solo or curated shows. We are focused on Latin which is a small part of this show, but these really are America's, and New York City's, top art galleries. If you only have time to attend one art fair, I would go to the ADAA Art Show. The ADAA Art Show 2017 The … [Read more...] about ADAA The Art Show 2017
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Things To Do in NYC in October 2023
Things to do in NYC in October 2023 include the: Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Indigenous Parade, Jackson Heights Halloween Parade, and the Village Halloween Parade. The October holiday is Indigenous Peoples Day / Italian Heritage Day (formerly Columbus Day, but the man and the colonization he triggered was pure evil). Latin traditions … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in October 2023
Indian NYC
Indian NYC is NYC's second biggest immigrant community. New York has many Little Indias. Most Indians don't consider ourselves to be Latin, but in the English-speaking Caribbean we are. After abolition, we came as indentured servants. That's where that all that good Caribbean curry comes from. In Trinidad, Indian descent is the largest group, though not a majority. … [Read more...] about Indian NYC
Things To Do in NYC in October 2022
Things To Do in NYC in October 2022 include the Panamanian Parade, Hispanic Day Parade, Italian Day Parade, Indigenous Parade, Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade, Jackson Heights Halloween Parade, and the Village Halloween Parade. October is one of our favorite months because New York is in full swing, the weather is mild, and the fall colors appear. Fall color is late … [Read more...] about Things To Do in NYC in October 2022
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Frédéric Zaavy
Frédéric Zaavy was an extraordinary Parisian jeweler whose short career launched him into the stratosphere as the lead designer of the legendary house of Fabergé. We are literally made of stardust. The more we learn about the tiny universe smaller than the atom, and the great universe where stars are born, the more we understand that everything in nature is connected, … [Read more...] about Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star: Frédéric Zaavy