
The second, “Air-India’s Maharaja: Advertising Gone Rogue,” re-visits the Golden Age of Indian travel advertising through the figure of the Maharajah. The first, “Masked Vigilantes on Silent Motorbikes,” showcases multiple artists and explores how posters became symbols of capitalism, beauty standards, and public dialogue, leading to artists critiquing their own work. Poster House is hosting two can’t-miss shows this fall.

12, 2022 and will be on display until April 2, 2023. The exhibit will be open to the public on Oct. The New York City Fire Museum is hosting “Firehouse: The Photography of Jill Freedman.” The show will feature photographs of New York City firefighters on the job in the 70s and capture the danger, tragedy, heroism, and camaraderie that come with being a fireman. 5 at the NYC Culture Club, located at 185 Greenwich Street (World Trade Center, Oculus, C1 Level, South Concourse) and is open from 12 to 7 p.m. MY PEOPLE will be on display through Nov. The exhibition, curated by Phillip Collins, showcases new artwork from five artists spanning a range of communities and mediums. The new art exhibition “MY PEOPLE” celebrates the limitlessness of the Black network through a variety of works. Cavalier Galleries is located at 3 West 57th Street, 4th Floor. Through December 2022, you can swing by Pershing Square Plaza West located on the west side of Park Avenue between East 41st and East 42nd Streets in Midtown, to see Bjørn Okholm Skaarup’s iconic bronze sculpture “Hippo Ballerina.” Cavalier Galleries will also host artist William Nelson’s new show “PRETTY, Delightful, Desirable, DANGEROUS.” The show, which features works with iconic New York City locations to recreate the synopsis of notable movies, will open on Sept. You can follow Dubatova on Instagram Galleries is hosting two shows that you won’t want to miss.

The work was created over the past three years while in an art residency in Georgia, South Caucasus and Italy, which was most focused on exploring materials like natural pigments and resins from Armenia and Italy. Dubatova’s unique works incorporate paint that she made herself to create art that language, technology, time, place, gender and so much more. 10 at The Empty Circle, 499 3rd Ave, Brooklyn. Local artist Olya Dubatova is hosting a new solo show from Nov.
