Built in 1931, Shimmie Horn’s Hotel Edison makes for a perfect place for those who love art. Set in New York City – minutes away from Times Square – the interior Art Deco features both elegance and boldness. Its exterior – comprised of curved edges clashing with bold lines – likewise makes a fantastically artistic impression along Manhattan’s skyline.
And of course, being right in the center of global art, visitors to the hotel can take advantage of so many museums in the area and countless exhibitions. One of these is the one at PACE gallery (until August 19th) featuring “works made in glass and the unique use of glass objects by each artist.” Artists displaying their works are: Maya Lin, Kiki Smith and Fred Wilson. Check out the huge glass marbled wall piece, 11-part floor piece that looks like water droplets, red glass stars and glass items sporadically installed and placed on tableware.
If you miss that, be sure next month to check out the artistic element that is coming to the National September 11 Memorial Museum. Originally built to “reflect the moments of horror and heroism 15 years ago when terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center,” the upcoming show ‘Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11,’ begins in timely fashion on September 12 in the special exhibits gallery. The development of this exhibition is said to be a testament to the interest the museum is showing in “complementing its collection of artifacts and archives and an acknowledgment that expanding its scope could add visitors.”