The New York Times on “Dahesh At Christie’s”
[via nytimes] The Dahesh Museum of Art has been without a home since it vacated its premises at Madison Avenue and 57th Street in 2007. Since then it has been teaming with institutions like Syracuse University to keep its name and collection in the public eye. Its …
Read MoreHudson Square Tries to Encircle Residents
By Melanie Lefkowitz via The Wall Street Journal Deb’s Catering, a gourmet deli in Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood, does a brisk business serving salads and sandwiches to office workers on weekday afternoons. But when those office workers go home for the day, Deb’s shuts down, too. …
Read MoreNew York Times reviews “The Essential Line”
Before the advent of action movies, thrill-seekers could always check out some history paintings for the kind of visceral excitement now provided by the likes of James Bond and Jason Bourne. And anyone who has doubts about the similarities between the old and new kinds …
Read MoreDahesh Museum Gift Shop in TimeOut New York
TimeOut says The institution devoted to 19th- and 20th-century European art has moved downtown, along with its chic gift shop. The eclectic space allows you to take a piece of art home via Charles Bargue lithograph prints ($180); books such as Nigel Spivey’s Greek Art …
Read MoreDahesh Museum of Art Gift Shop and Offices Move to NYC’s Hudson Square
New York, NY—June 4 –The Dahesh Museum of Art, one of the most appealing museums ever to open in Manhattan, today announced that it has relocated the Museum Gift Shop and offices to 145 Sixth Avenue, between Dominick and Spring, in Hudson Square. The 3,500-square-foot …
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