The Sherman Monument in “Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture.”
Thirteen/WNET takes viewers behind the scenes of The New York City Waterfalls, visit current public art installations around New York, and look back at past public art in the city in this documentary. The Waterfalls airs Wednesday, July 2 at 8pm, Sunday, July 6 at 1:30pm for SundayArts, and Saturday late night July 12 at 2am
The Sherman Monument in “Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture.”
Storm King is a unique 500 acre open air museum, recently making news with Maya Lin’s stunning new earthwork, “Wavefield”.
SundayArts sits down with Bill Bragin, Lincoln Center’s Director of Public Programming.
He was a master builder, a rebel and a worshipper of nature. Explore the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright, divided here into 10 periods spanning his life of 91 years.
See the rich architectural elements that compose the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
Moore in America: Monumental Sculpture at The New York Botanical Garden is the largest outdoor exhibition of Henry Moore’s artwork ever presented in a single venue in the United States, and has been extended through January 11, 2009. Twenty major Moore sculptures are positioned throughout the Garden’s 250 acres and among its 50 gardens and […]
The Eldridge Street Synagogue would have been destroyed had it not been for the efforts of a few dedicated preservationists.
Greg Wyatt is the sculptor, primarily working in caste bronze, in residence at The Cathedral of St. John The Divine.
Ellis Gallagher is a native New Yorker who creates chalk etchings of shadows of everyday, urban street objects.