Danny Lyon's Photos of NYC Subways in the 1960s Are Being Exhibited for the First Time in Brooklyn
The rare photos are installed underground at the Atlantic Avenue / Barclays Center station in Brooklyn.
Trick People Into Thinking You're Trill With This Fake Double Cup
The Slomocup gives the illusion of sipping from two cups without the wastefulness.
The Satirical Stickers on the Emo-Emoji App Make Fun of Kim Jong-Un and Other Pop Culture Figures
The new free app offers original stickers that reference current events and trends in popular culture.
Harmony Korine Is Set to Open Two Art Exhibitions at Gagosian Gallery and the Eden Rock Gallery
The artist and director recently spoke with the New York Times about Miami has influenced his art.
Here Are the Winning Images From National Geographic's 2014 Photo Contest
These great shots were chosen out of over 9,200 entries from around the world.
The "Lonely Sculpture" Swipes Right on Every Tinder Profile Using a Fake Finger
Tully Arnot's sculpture comments on the effects of technology on contemporary society.
Street Artist Rone Shares His Story and His Art in a Short Documentary
The artist talks about his days as a skateboarder and what led to him being a recognizable figure in the culture of street art.
Artist Ryder Ripps Creates "White People Suck" Stickers
Conceptual artist Ryder Ripps creates stickers that we need today.
KATSU's Drone Graffiti Paintings Will Be Shown in an Exhibition at the Hole Gallery in New York
Prolific graffiti artist KATSU will open a solo show of paintings and other works at the Lower East Side gallery early next month.
These Kama Sutra Lollipops Are Definitely Not Meant for Children
Massimo Gammacurta's KamaSugar lollipops are an interesting way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Stephen Colbert Will Continue to Watch Over New York Thanks to a New Rooftop Mural by JR
"The Colbert Report" is ending, but New York will still have the host's "watchful gaze."
JR's "Women Are Heroes" Cargo Ship Saved 213 Immigrants at Sea
JR's art has been a part of some pretty incredible events this year.
These Awesome Vintage Photos Make Us Wish We Lived in Southern California in the 1970s
Punk photographer Spot chats about shooting the beach, skate, and punk scenes of the 1970s.
Jeff Koons Is Being Sued for Creating a "Blatant Copy" of a Vintage French Fashion Ad
The artist has been sued multiple times for different pieces in the same series.
This Is What It Was Like to Date Jean-Michel Basquiat
Quotes from his exes reveal what life with Basquiat was really like.
CYRCLE.'s "ASCENSION!" Installation at Killspencer's Pop-Up Is Inspired by Sports and Religion
The piece is inspired by basketball fans who "like religious disciples, cheer faithfully for the ASCENSION of their idols."
Two Guys Hilariously Recreated Famous Paintings While Bored at Work
The @FoolsDoArt Instagram is filled with funny homages to great paintings in history.
An Earlier Version of "The Mona Lisa" Is Being Exhibited for the First Time in Singapore
The unfinished painting depicts a younger Mona Lisa, but its authenticity has been disputed.
The "Punch a Monet" Game Lets You Destroy a $12 Million Painting With Zero Real-World Consequences
Destroying art is always more fun when it's not real.
Jeanette Hayes' "This American Life" Exhibition Opens Tonight at the Only 24/7 Gallery in New York
The owner of the experimental gallery 55 Gansevoort talks about the challenges of such a unique space.