Fotografiska New York

281 Park Ave South
Fotografiska New York is the NYC location of the renowned Stockholm-based destination for the world’s best photography. Founded in 2010, Fotografiska was built on the foundation of photography as a haven for inclusivity and free expression. Their goa... more
Fotografiska New York is the NYC location of the renowned Stockholm-based destination for the world’s best photography. Founded in 2010, Fotografiska was built on the foundation of photography as a haven for inclusivity and free expression. Their goal is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography. They showcase the greatest photographers, whether they’re emerging artists or already established internationally. Fotografiska is located in a registered landmark built in 1894 and originally named “The Church Mission House”. They've renovated this iconic jewel to offer a new experience of world-class art, cultural events, retail, and epicurean dining, in an awe-inspiring space. Tucked away on the second floor of Fotografiska New York, Veronika is a place that fosters late-night conversations, moments over a shared meal, and the chance to meet new friends and colleagues within a warm and welcoming environment. An experience of its own, Bar Veronika offers a curated menu of bespoke craft cocktails, an extensive selection of old and new world wines, along with a variety of small plates. Just beyond the bar lies the Restaurant, designed to evoke an elegant brasserie-st... more

Fotografiska New York is the NYC location of the renowned Stockholm-based destination for the world’s best photography. Founded in 2010, Fotografiska was built on the foundation of photography as a haven for inclusivity and free expression. Their goal is to inspire a more conscious world through the art of photography. They showcase the greatest photographers, whether they’re emerging artists or already established internationally.

Fotografiska is located in a registered landmark built in 1894 and originally named “The Church Mission House”. They've renovated this iconic jewel to offer a new experience of world-class art, cultural events, retail, and epicurean dining, in an awe-inspiring space.

Tucked away on the second floor of Fotografiska New York, Veronika is a place that fosters late-night conversations, moments over a shared meal, and the chance to meet new friends and colleagues within a warm and welcoming environment. An experience of its own, Bar Veronika offers a curated menu of bespoke craft cocktails, an extensive selection of old and new world wines, along with a variety of small plates. Just beyond the bar lies the Restaurant, designed to evoke an elegant brasserie-style setting. The menu offers continental European classics with a twist that highlights in-season produce, sustainable seafood, and humanely raised meats, with desserts showcasing traditional recipes prepared with modern techniques. Music and grand windows with views of the city complete the backdrop, creating a lively, bohemian vibe that builds into the night.


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Flatiron District/Union Square Description

Fotografiska New York is located in the Flatiron District/Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan. The Flatiron District takes its name after the famous Flatiron Building—né Fuller—at 23rd Street and Broadway, which creates such a wind-tunnel effect that it is said to have been the reason why "23 skiddoo" entered American slang, for the phrase cops would shout at men waiting around, hoping the wind would whip up a skirt or two. The neighborhood is bounded on the south by Union Square, a more modern gathering place for thrill-seeking goofballs and gawkers. Despite its questionable bounding buildings, the neighborhood is a fairly staid one, home to an eclectic mix of residents and businesses, many of which are publishers and advertising agencies. On the northern edge of this neighborhood lies historic and recently renovated Madison Square Park on 6.2 acres between 23rd and 26th Streets and Fifth and Madison avenues. Madison Square Park is one of two vibrant parks in the Flatiron district, as well as an oasis for those who live and work nearby. The park now features an expanded southeast corner, lush lawns and flowering plants, a restored 19th fountain, a contemporary reflecting pool, new benches, and ornamental lighting. The park is also host to Danny Meyer’s original Shake Shack, an extremely popular lunchtime destination due to its top-rated burgers and thick shakes (although literally any other location of the brand will have a shorter line), as well as Eleven Madison Square (formerly owned by Meyer) on the eastern side of the park, serving up some of New York's best upscale fare and ambiance. On the southern edge of this neighborhood lies Union Square Park, between 14th and 19th Streets and Park Avenue and Broadway. Some consider the Union Square area a neighborhood unto itself, as the immediate surroundings are a thriving cultural, business and education hub. The area is known for its top-notch restaurants, diverse retailers, off-Broadway theaters, excellent universities, teaching hospitals and, of course, Union Square Park, one of the city's most popular gathering points. Host to the first Labor Day Parade in 1882, the park continues to be used as the staging ground for numerous historic rallies and demonstrations. The park also contains a playground for the kids and a dog run for Fido so both can stretch their legs a bit and play alongside the city’s other often pent-up pooches. A popular sport here is bench-sitting, wherein you people-watch the diverse crowd of artists, college kids and skater dudes who flip their skateboards along the park steps near 14th Street. Union Square also hosts a popular greenmarket, where more than 70 farmers sell fresh produce, baked goods and more every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. During the holiday season, the southern end of the Park becomes the Union Square Holiday Market where dozens of vendors sell unique wears perfect for the gift-giving season. Surrounding the park, you'll find the stellar Union Square Barnes & Noble, which hosts some of the world's top authors for readings and signings, a huge Whole Foods Market, with self-catering dining options on the upper level, the requisite Best Buy and DSW, and plenty of other shops. And given the nearby Regal Union Square 14, we can call Union Square what it ultimately has become: the world's largest and least cohesive outdoor mall (complete with skate punks!). If you find yourself getting hungry while perusing the greenmarket, there are plenty of restaurants in the area to satiate your appetite. Eisenberg Sandwich Shop is one of New York's true gems and one of the few remaining, old-school luncheonettes. Enter the narrow doorway and grab a stool along the lengthy countertop and enjoy heaps of potato salad and pastrami on rye. For dinner hit up the <a href=/restaurants/heartland_brewery__chophouse_union_square.54215/">Heartland Brewery & Chophouse in Union Square, a spot that's known for its vast selection of burgers and homebrewed beers. And then there's Craft, where you can enjoy gourmet cuisine by five-star chef Tom Colicchio, which now features a very special meal every other Tuesday. While it's definitely on the pricey side (dinner starts at $150 a plate), it's assuredly worth treating yourself. In terms of hotel accommodations, there are several options in the Flatiron/Union Square area. The W New York Union Square is a stylish, deluxe hotel that's been named one of the "Top 500 Hotels in the World" by Condé Nast Traveler. For the more budget-conscious traveler, there's the charming Union Square Inn and the Hotel at Madison Park as well.

Daniel Arsham: PHASES

Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photographs since he was 11 years old, making it an essen... [ + ]tial component of his practice that has fundamentally informed his work as a sculptor and designer.Arsham’s photographs are primarily black and white, which create a unifying aesthetic. The images take viewers on a journey alongside the artist’s travels and experiences with a focus on the juxtaposition of natural and urban environments. His images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront. Visitors will encounter never before seen photographs alongside Arsham’s sculptures that together show the broad impact photography has on the artist’s full practice.

05/28/2024 10:30 AM
Tue, May 28
10:30AM
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281 Park Ave South
New York, NY 10010
212.433.3686
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Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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This Week's Hours

Sun - Thu: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
Fri - Sat: 9:00AM - 11:00PM

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Upcoming Events

Daniel Arsham: PHASES

Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photographs since he was 11 years old, making it an essen... [ + ]tial component of his practice that has fundamentally informed his work as a sculptor and designer.Arsham’s photographs are primarily black and white, which create a unifying aesthetic. The images take viewers on a journey alongside the artist’s travels and experiences with a focus on the juxtaposition of natural and urban environments. His images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront. Visitors will encounter never before seen photographs alongside Arsham’s sculptures that together show the broad impact photography has on the artist’s full practice.

05/29/2024 10:30 AM
Wed, May 29
10:30AM
$
Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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Daniel Arsham: PHASES

Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photographs since he was 11 years old, making it an essen... [ + ]tial component of his practice that has fundamentally informed his work as a sculptor and designer.Arsham’s photographs are primarily black and white, which create a unifying aesthetic. The images take viewers on a journey alongside the artist’s travels and experiences with a focus on the juxtaposition of natural and urban environments. His images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront. Visitors will encounter never before seen photographs alongside Arsham’s sculptures that together show the broad impact photography has on the artist’s full practice.

05/30/2024 10:30 AM
Thu, May 30
10:30AM
$
Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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Swinging on the Precipice

“Swinging on the Precipice” is Fotografiska’s free, monthly live music series as part of Carnegie Hall’s Festival Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice.J. Walter Hawkes is an Emmy winning composer and a skilled trombone/ukulele player and singer “providing music in many forms for the... [ + ] greater Earth area.”His band Weill Style specializes in music of the Hot Jazz era of the 1920’s & 30’s which were so integral to the culture and nightlife of the Weimar Republic.As a member of the Hot Sardines, he was featured at Carnegie Hall on April 19, 2024 (featuring special guest Alan Cumming) as part of Dancing on the Precipice.

05/30/2024 06:30 PM
Thu, May 30
6:30PM
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Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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Daniel Arsham: PHASES

Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photographs since he was 11 years old, making it an essen... [ + ]tial component of his practice that has fundamentally informed his work as a sculptor and designer.Arsham’s photographs are primarily black and white, which create a unifying aesthetic. The images take viewers on a journey alongside the artist’s travels and experiences with a focus on the juxtaposition of natural and urban environments. His images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront. Visitors will encounter never before seen photographs alongside Arsham’s sculptures that together show the broad impact photography has on the artist’s full practice.

05/31/2024 10:30 AM
Fri, May 31
10:30AM
$
Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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Daniel Arsham: PHASES

Fotografiska New York presents the first-ever exhibition dedicated to artist Daniel Arsham’s photography practice. Best known for his sculptures and design collaborations with brands including Tiffany & Co and Hot Wheels, Arsham has taken photographs since he was 11 years old, making it an essen... [ + ]tial component of his practice that has fundamentally informed his work as a sculptor and designer.Arsham’s photographs are primarily black and white, which create a unifying aesthetic. The images take viewers on a journey alongside the artist’s travels and experiences with a focus on the juxtaposition of natural and urban environments. His images of skylines and nightscapes bring light, the passage of time, and negative space to the forefront. Visitors will encounter never before seen photographs alongside Arsham’s sculptures that together show the broad impact photography has on the artist’s full practice.

06/01/2024 10:30 AM
Sat, June 01
10:30AM
$
Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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