These are the most popular links to art, artists, galleries, and art related media in NYC compiled by the staff at Angel In The City.com.  Scroll down and enjoy!



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Antiques: “Advancing the antique furniture and fine art markets into the digital age, the comprehensive new Web site Bond & Bowery debuts today. Integrating the latest technology with decades of best practices, Bond & Bowery offers dealers and buyers alike an unprecedented marketplace for the world's finest antiques and art.” Read the full press release at this outside link.

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Latin American: El Taller Latino Americano 2710 Broadway & W. 104 Street.     For info on music events and classes 212-665-9460 or www.tallerlatino.org.

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Resource: GalleryGuide is the portal to the fine arts, and the online version of Gallery Guide magazine, which consists of seven regional gallery guides, plus Europe, distributed 10 times a year, with special editions published yearly. Go to this fantastic art resource that will tell you about openings and viewings of exhibitions in the region.  This is a personal favorite of the founder of Angel In The City.com, Veltis .

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Gallery: Grey Art Gallery, 100 Washington Square East, (212-998-6780), is New York University's fine arts museum, collecting, preserving, studying, documenting, interpreting, and exhibiting the evidence of human culture.  Visit the website to learn more.  http://www.nyu.edu/greyart.

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Museum: P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave at the intersection of 46th Ave in Long Island City, is an affiliate of The Museum of Modern Art solely devoted to contemporary art. Recognized as a defining force of the alternative space movement, P.S.1 stands out from major arts institutions through its cutting-edge approach to exhibitions and direct involvement of artists within a scholarly framework.   Visit the website for more information

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Photography: The International Center of Photography, 1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street (212-857-000) 1 is a museum and school dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of photography.

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Museum: The mission of the Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street (212-423-3500) promotes the understanding and appreciation of art, architecture, and other manifestations of visual culture, primarily of the modern and contemporary periods, and to collect, conserve, and study the art of our time. Visit the website and learn more.

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Museum: The Whitney Museum, 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street, houses one of the world's foremost collections of twentieth-century American art. The Permanent Collection of some 12,000 works encompasses paintings, sculptures, multimedia installations, drawings, prints, and photographs—and is still growing.  Visit the website .

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New York Artist Feature: Annie Show.  Visit her website at www.theannieshow.com.

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Resource: Visit the online New York City art resource www.artnyc.com .

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UWS Gallery: Mehu Gallery 21 W. 100 Street, Tue-Fri 12-3pm and 5-8pm; Sat & Sun 12-6pm.  For info 212-222-3334 or mehugallery@aol.com.

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NYC Artist Feature: James Parker.  Visit www.artbyparker.com.

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Art Space: Based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the Galapagos Art Space is a wonderful place to amuse your inner child and inner adult with a bevy of multimedia art and entertainment.  It’s quite an intelligent concept.  Visit their website www.galapagosartspace.com .

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Museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue @ 82nd Street, world renowned art museum. Visit the website www.metmuseum.org.

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Art Performances: New York based group of artists, engineers, and technicians form Amorphic Robot Works to create robotic performances and installations.  Visit them at www.cronos.net/~bk/amorphic.

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Asian Art: The Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, features Japanese ceramics for the new century of contemporary clay.  See the vibrant survey of nearly 100 pieces by 40 artists, featuring the creative and iconoclastic work of the finest ceramicists in Japan today.  Visit the website at www.japansociety.org.

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Photography: Photographer Martin Fuchs’ website "Journal Of A Photographer" is a resource for photographers and lifestyle documentation.  Visit the website www.journalofaphotographer.com.

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Supplies: Art supplies at Pearl Paint, 308 Canal Street, 10013, (212) 431-7932.  Visit their website at www.pearlpaint.com.

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New York Artist Feature: Greg Zukowski, multimedia artist / photography art.  Visit his website www.gzuk.com.

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Art Showcase: The Creative Thrift Shop (CTS) is quality art on the move. A nomadic curatorial project house founded on the belief that art is, and should be, an integrated part of our lives, essential to the progression and understanding of our times.  Visit their website www./creativethriftshop.com.


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