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New book celebrates 100 years of New York City landmarks where LGBTQ+ history took place - Wallpaper
In a thoughtfully researched and visually captivating new book, author Marc Zinaman offers an intimate journey through the places where a century of LGBTQ+ history in New York City took place. A New ...
New York has long been a hotbed of innovation on all fronts, and 2019 aptly saw many concepts come to life. Complementing Frieze and TEFAF, the new Object & Thing design fair , by Abby Bangser and ...
Famous and aspiring artists alike have made their mark on New York City in the form of public murals, from Banksy’s “Hammer Boy” on the Upper West Side to Keith Haring’s enduring “Crack ...
Elizabeth Rees, a Whitefish Bay native living in New York City, created removable wallpaper that is none of the above. By Molly Snyder Senior Writer Published Aug 29, 2016 at 9:06 AM.
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