Entries tagged with 'art'
Page 1 of 2

Viewing Results from: 

Peter Anton's Giant Food Sculptures

Photographs by Michele Humes I have never wanted to eat a sculpture this bad. Peter Anton assembles out-of-scale versions of sweets like this box of a dozen doughnuts (selling for $32,00) that should be on the table of the...

Continue reading »

NYC Street Vendor Art by a Los Angeles Guy

Sean Finocchio, a Los Angeles-based artist behind 33StewartAvenue, created this limited edition series of 100 New York street vendor prints. He digitally manipulated his photographs then printed them on high quality white paper. Of course the whole gang you'd...

Continue reading »

Buy a Miniature New York Deli from the Queens Museum of Art Panorama Model

Photograph from joshbousel on Flickr In an effort to raise money, Queens Museum of Art is auctioning off pieces of real estate from its New York City Panorama model, built by Robert Moses and a team of 100 in anticipation...

Continue reading »

The Diner in Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks' Painting

The blog Walking Off the Big Apple sheds light on the possible whereabouts of the illuminated diner, now demolished, in Hopper's iconic painting: the intersection of Greenwich and Seventh Avenue. Of course, it's meant to symbolize an Anytown diner where...

Continue reading »

Seriously Italian: Visiting Via Quadronno After the Met's Italian Renaissance Art Exhibit

Editor's note: We are thrilled to welcome back Serious Eats Italian bureau chief and Babbo pastry chef, Gina DePalma. Not only is she one of the best pastry chefs on the planet but a gifted writer as well. These days...

Continue reading »

'I Lego New York' Art by Christoph Niemann

Artist Christoph Niemann of the New York Times' Abstract City blog sees beyond the toy plastic bricks, creating iconic New York images of architecture and cream cheese blobs. Scroll through his gallery, which also includes a gigantic pepper mill...

Continue reading »

The Local Foods Wheel, Pretty Art Explains What New Yorkers Should Eat

Even if tomatoes aren't in season until August, they're still on salads and smashed onto deli sandwiches year-round. Sometimes you just need the tomato taste, and don't care what produce peaks when. But this beautiful 12-inch wheel divided by...

Continue reading »

Canstruction Exhibit in New York City

If you could play Jenga with cans, and make something cool with it that didn't topple, that would describe the Canstruction 2008 exhibit at the World Financial Center. Since the artists were from top architectural and engineering firms across...

Continue reading »

Unrestrained Emotions of Meat After Meat Joy

Adam Brandejs, Animatronic Flesh Shoe, 2004. Latex, steel, gear motors, printed circuit, Rio mp3 player, staples, and hair. The Meat After Meat Joy show at the Daneyal Mahmood Gallery is an extravaganza of blood, sinew, stink, and fat. Curated...

Continue reading »

Artist Nate Hill Unveils His Latest Creation Made From Food You Can't Eat

Photo from Lucy Hamblin Tonight, artist/scientist/Dr. Frankenstein Nate Hill, famous for his Chinatown Garbage tours, will be unveiling his latest creation, E.V.E. And just in time for Halloween! Part bird, buffalo, cat, cow, coyote, dog, fish, guinea hen, lobster, octopus,...

Continue reading »