HUGO BOSS: The German-culture-promoting Goethe-Institut runs this downtown alternative space, which featured Berlin–based artist Natascha Sadr Haghighian earlier this year.
537 West 22nd St (btw 10th and 11th), New York, NY
Art Gallery · Chelsea · 2 tips and reviews
HUGO BOSS: HUGO BOSS helped fund Christian Jankowski's 2009 show at Germany's Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, which included a functional karaoke bar. In New York, the artist is represented by Petzel.
HUGO BOSS: Dealer Barbara Gladstone snatched up 1996 HUGO BOSS PRIZE winner Matthew Barney in the 1980s. His last New York gallery show, in 2006, was at this palatial space.
19 E 26th St (btwn Madison and 5th Ave), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoMad · 93 tips and reviews
HUGO BOSS: Immerse yourself in the cutting-edge designs of Massimo Vignelli, whose graphic art resides in MoMA’s permanent collection, while enjoying first-class contemporary Italian cuisine. (via ARTINFO)
HUGO BOSS: Designed by Modernist master Mies van der Rohe, the sculpture in the lobby is a Koons Balloon Dog and the Four Seasons restaurant off to the side features Rothko paintings. (via ARTINFO)
French Restaurant · Lincoln Square · 186 tips and reviews
HUGO BOSS: A series of wine splatters transmogrified into artworks adorn the walls here, the result of a collaboration between Daniel Boulud and mixed-media artist Vik Muniz. (via ARTINFO)
Italian Restaurant · Upper East Side · 5 tips and reviews
HUGO BOSS: Mediterranean cuisine meets modern art at this sleek Upper East Side spot, accented by all-white modular seating and works by Chagall, Lichtenstein, Banksy, and Marceau on the walls. (via ARTINFO)
HUGO BOSS: The Hugo Boss Prize winner earns a solo show at this Frank Lloyd Wright–designed icon. When the building was proposed, artists from Guston to Kline wrote in protest of its unusual shape.