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Carnegie Hill »

The museum, 1109 Fifth Ave. at East 92nd St., is the first American retrospective for the artist.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Carol Bove's Caterpillar will bring seven sculptures to the park's final section.

East Village »

Amanda Browder is planning to cover an East Fourth Street building in donated fabric this September.

Hudson Square »

The walk-through sculpture is near the ball pond in the whimsical Hudson Square museum.

Upper East Side »

Carole Eisner's "Hosea" will be displayed from approximately the end of April until November 2013.

Chelsea »

The Carter Burden Gallery will display work by older artists on West 28th Street.

Chelsea »

The festival of affordable art kicks off April 3 at Metropolitan Pavilion.

Bushwick »

The decades-old plant is opening its private street for Bushwick Open Studios.

Upper East Side »

German-born artist Thomas Schütte's "United Enemies" will be on display until Aug. 25.

Upper East Side »

Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich uses rattan to carry out classic artistic techniques and motifs.

Upper East Side »

Eros, the Greek god of love, is examined in uncharacteristically soporific settings.

Williamsburg »

A uniformed skeleton lies in the Virgin Mary's arms on a Bedford Avenue corner of the park.

Greenpoint »

Some artists are giving up on the Commercial Street space that Newtown Creek flooded during Sandy.

SoHo »

Three people will be able to fit within the concrete structure coming to Petrosino Square.

Fort Greene »

A month-long celebration of art in Fort Greene starts with a wooden sculpture of a baby.