Ever imagine one of your favorite clothing brands turn into a museum? From the opening of a museum devoted to fashion wear, to the increasing trend of integrating technology and art, this weeks round-up will start you off in the right direction of the latest and most innovative artworks being featured in the city this season.
Ever wonder what happens to the clothes after a fashion show? Victoria’s Secret has them on display at the Victoria’s Secret Museum on Fifth Ave. [Refinery29]
A piece of art that plays itself 24/7? Ian Cheng’s exhibit, “Emissaries,” a project of projections and simulations of his alternative reality is being featured at the MOMA PS1. [New Yorker]
Recovered from a basement in Massachusetts, an auctioneer saves the photos and blueprints of Edward Steichen and Eugene Schoen, the documents of a plan that would create the New York world’s fair pavilion. [NY Times]
Technology continues to advance, as the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum opens up a new exhibit, “Drones: Is the Sky the Limit?”. The exhibit features drones from its earliest creation, through the evolution of its uses and design today. [LiveScience]
Summer is right around the corner, and there’s no better time to visit art. Here is a preview of some of the new exhibits opening up in museums around NYC this season. [New Yorker]