The exhibition highlights works created by Indiana including the long-awaited return of his iconic LOVE sculpture to New York City.| See Great Art
'Urban Art Evolution' transports visitors to the 1980s downtown NYC art/street art scene at the Nassau County Museum of Art.| See Great Art
'Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography' will display works by 49 internationally acclaimed photographers.| See Great Art
In the mid-1970s, a remarkable transformation occurred as New York teenagers turned ordinary graffiti into a burgeoning art form.| See Great Art
Richard Ravitch's death reminds us of when elites and unions worked together to save New York City from bankruptcy. Unions are essential to any restoration of equality.| Forbes
For Gordon Matta-Clark, who cut holes through derelict buildings and made homeless shelters out of garbage, 1970s New York was ripe for artistic reinvention.| Artsy
A Walk on the Wild Side | MOCA Jacksonville
Andy Warhol, the artist who arguably pioneered the visual art movement known as pop art, staged his one and only theatre production in 1971.| Far Out Magazine
Lou Reed's biggest hit, "Walk on the Wild Side," explores gender identity, sexuality, and the New York underground—taboo topics in the '70s.| American Songwriter
I am not going to sugar coat my Jacksonville Visitor’s Guide. I’m not going to paint a picture rosier than reality.| Rovology