Gisele Regatao appears in the following:
WNYC Audio Tour of the 9/11 Memorial Museum
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
On a tour of the 9/11 Memorial Museum with Morning Edition host Soterios Johnson, art and architecture critics say its meaning will be created by the public, now that the doors are open.
Seventy Years of Street Life in Latin America
Sunday, May 18, 2014
A new exhibit presents works by photographers from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela taken between 1944 and 2013.
Rex in the City: Photos of New York Dogs
Sunday, May 18, 2014
In her new book, New Zealand photographer Rachael McKenna captures everything from pampered purebreds to tough mutts across all five boroughs.
Own a Bob Dylan for $2,500
Saturday, May 17, 2014
And you thought he was just a good harmonica player. The legendary musician had a side gig as a visual artist, and now, for the first time in the United States, his drawings and paintings are on display.
Weekend Staff Picks: Skates, Hikes, Dogs & a Bath
Saturday, May 17, 2014
A hike across the George Washington Bridge and through the New Jersey palisades is on tap for one of our staff members this weekend. Find out what some of the others are doing.
Kara Walker's Black Sphinx Is Made of White Sugar
Sunday, May 11, 2014
The controversial artist has a public art piece commenting on the sugar industry at the Domino Sugar factory in Williamsburg.
Ten Musicians in One Art Piece About Marriage and Lust
Sunday, May 11, 2014
The work was inspired by a sex scene that included the artist's parents — and was captured on film.
Two Provocative Ladies of Brazilian Art
Sunday, May 11, 2014
One artist was saved by art; the other tried to make art heal herself and others.
Williamsburg Hipsters on a Testy Trip to the Beach
Saturday, May 10, 2014
A day trip to the beach seems simple enough. But for a pair of twenty-something hipsters from Williamsburg, making it from their apartment to Fort Tilden in The Rockaways becomes a journey that tests friendships and life choices. There are even some adorable kittens and a cast of eccentric Brooklynites ...
The Greatest Unknown Master of Design
Saturday, May 10, 2014
British designer Charles James was celebrated in his lifetime, but holds cult status only in fashion circles.
Pollock on Uniqlo T-Shirts: Appalling or Perfect?
Friday, May 09, 2014
You may not be able to afford a $20 million Andy Warhol, but don’t despair. You can get a $20 Warhol T-shirt.
A Sneak Peek at the New Whitney
Thursday, May 08, 2014
It will have a total area of 220,000 square feet — three times as much the museum has today — and include four decks that will be used as galleries and terraces.
Art Inspired by Modernist Buildings and Unfinished Houses
Sunday, May 04, 2014
A new art exhibit at the Bronx Museum looks at how modernist architecture changed Latin America.
Pictures, Tours and Fireworks Keep Fairs' Celebrations Going
Sunday, May 04, 2014
A Famous Roof Gets a Glass Garden Maze
Saturday, May 03, 2014
A fun house for kids on the roof of the Met.
A Sad and Exuberant Take on Life Behind Bars
Saturday, May 03, 2014
A play about the prison system uses sharp satire and characters drawn from Greek myth to make its point.
Weekend Staff Picks: Viols, Ink & Football
Saturday, May 03, 2014
Artist Shantell Martin specializes in black ink and you can see her work at MoCADA, the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
New Spider-Man Opens Summer Movie Season of Remakes and Reboots
Friday, May 02, 2014
The Amazing Spider-Man 2, starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, opens on Friday.
What the Tony Nominations Got Right — and Wrong
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder got 10 Tony award nominations, and Hedwig and the Angry Inch got eight.