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  2. Hotel des Artistes - Wikipedia

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    Hotel des Artistes is a historic residential building located at 1 West 67th Street, near Central Park West, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. [1] Completed in 1917, the ornate 17-story, 119-unit Gothic-style building has been home to a long list of writers, artists, and politicians over the years.

  3. List of museums in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Museum of the City of New York: Museum Mile: Manhattan: Multiple: Art and local history Museum of the Moving Image: Astoria: Queens: Media: film, video, digital media: Exhibitions and programs dedicated to the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, digital media, video games, the internet, and more. National Academy Museum ...

  4. Metropolitan Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The past week has seen a New York Times piece titled "The New Pay Policy Is a Mistake", while Jezebel's Aimée Lutkin claimed "The Met Should Be Fucking Free". The New York Post writes that the museum has never had the right to charge admission and Alexandra Schwartz in the New Yorker says the new policy diminishes New York City". [219]

  5. Café des Artistes - Wikipedia

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    Café des Artistes was a fine restaurant at 1 West 67th Street in Manhattan. New York City. It was owned by George Lang, who closed the restaurant in early August 2009 and announced later that month that the restaurant would remain closed permanently. [1] His wife, Jenifer Lang, had been the managing director of the restaurant since 1990. [2]

  6. List of artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide

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    The guide, with a foreword by the museum director Philippe de Montebello, was first produced in 1983 and the edition from 1994 has been digitized. This guide was a new pocketbook version of the magazine-format guidebook published in 1972 as Guide to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, edited by Nora Beeson during Thomas Hoving's tenure. [1]

  7. David Packer (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1983, Packer has exhibited both nationally and internationally, with over 15 one-person shows and over 50 group shows. Two notable exhibitions in New York City are a one person show at Garth Clark Gallery in 2002, where he also had three other group shows, and participation in the group show, Exit Biennial II, Traffic, [9] at Exit Art, 2005, curated by Papo Colo and Jeanette Ingberman.

  8. Museum of Biblical Art (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Principal architects were Randall Goya and Sara Lopergolo, of G&L Architects of New York. In 2015, due to the intention of the American Bible Society to sell their New York building and move to Philadelphia, MOBIA announced that it was seeking a new location, [2] but the search was unsuccessful and the museum closed permanently on June 14, 2015.

  9. List of works in the Museum of Modern Art - Wikipedia

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    Claude Monet, Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, c. 1920, 200 × 1,276 cm (78.74 × 502.36 in), oil on canvas, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Water Lilies triptych. 1920 Claude Monet; Three Women. 1921–22 (Fernand Léger) Three Musicians. Fontainebleau, summer 1921 (Pablo Picasso)