111 Museums in New York
That You Must Not Miss
GUIDE
New Yorkers love their museums. It’s an obsession. From Gauguin to gangsters, finance to food, New York City has the richest museum culture in the world. Only here, can a former run down tenement, be transformed to one of the most beloved museums in the city. And for New Yorkers, simply finding the best museums is an urban sport itself; a personal quest to seek out the cool, the curious and the uncanny. Consider this book your little cheat sheet. A treasure guide to the secret corners of the iconic museums, a field guide to the little museums you never dreamed existed. Dive in. Press pause from the world and discover a curated reality. We learn, we grow, we are amused and inspired.
111 Museums in New York
That You Must Not Miss
Wendy Lubovich​
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Contains numerous color photographs
by Ed Lefkowicz
240 pages
13,5 x 20,5 cm
5,25 in. x 8 in.
ISBN: 978-3-7408-0379-7
£ 12.99
$ 19.90
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Wendy Lubovich
Wendy Lubovich is a museum buff extraordinaire. As a private guide in New York City, she takes clients from around the world to museums big and small. With a Fine and Decorative Arts degree from Christie’s Education in London, she understands the nuance of the art world. And as an experienced journalist, she’s developed a keen sense of curiosity. Her passion is to connect people and museums in a creative and conversational way; inspiring a sense of wonder and fun.
Ed Lefkowicz
Ed Lefkowicz is a commercial, corporate, and editorial photographer and the photo editor of Edible Queens magazine. A native New Englander who eventually moved to Brooklyn, he enjoys exploring New York City life in all its storied quirkiness, from its diverse people to the range of ideas, innovations, arts, and foods produced by this rich society. His corporate clients range from startups to the Fortune 100, and his non-profit clients include healthcare, social services, education, and the arts. Never without a camera, he chronicles the cognitive dissonances that color life in the boroughs with his alt website TheQuirkySide.com. He fancies himself a saveur and may have been the first to introduce the American term “foodie” to the French. He and his wife Cynthia live in Midwood.
PRESS COMMENTARIES
New York Daily News
"…zeroes in on lesser-known locations, making the city’s smaller museums, and the quirky collections they honor, come alive."