Route 23A parking lot for Kaaterskill Falls closed, violators to be towed
Popular Catskills spot is reachable from several other parking lots
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Kaaterskill Falls is a two-stage waterfall in Greene County, NY. A main parking area off Route 23A is now closed to the public in summer 2021.Sharan Singh / Getty Images
HUNTER Kaaterskill Falls is open to visitors, but those who park near what used to be the main parking area along Route 23A will be ticketed and towed, according to Greene County Tourism.
The new policy, which impacts the old Molly Smith parking area above the trailhead for the falls, started last summer in an effort to enhance safety.
The Frieze Art Fair, with timed entry allowing galleries and guests more time to connect will likely serve as an example for other cultural institutions around the world seeking to reopen for in-person events post-vaccination.
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Malice Domestic Norton and Seyfried play a couple whose marriage deteriorates in their creepy new home in this attempt at an arty scare flick. Our streaming entertainment options are overwhelming and not always easy to sort through. Certain people have a bottomless appetite for haunted-house stories, and Netflix knows I m one of them. But what really convinced me to watch the streaming service s latest glossy gothic was that its opening credits feature a slideshow of Hudson River School paintings, including Thomas Cole s four-part allegory
The Voyage of Life. I saw Cole s haunting series when I was a child at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute in Utica, N.Y., and it shaped my view of life and death alike. At the time, my family were Manhattan transplants living in a remote, ramshackle farmhouse in upstate New York much
Thomas Cole,
Arch of Nero (1846). The painting, owned by the Newark Museum of Art, will hit the auction block at Sotheby s.
When the Newark Museum of Art announced a plan to sell 17 objects in March, it provided few details as to which artworks might appear on the auction block. But a gradual release of the specifics has enraged some historians, including previous employees of the museum, who described the sale as a misguided attempt to monetize some of the collection’s best examples of American art, including a painting by the landscape artist Thomas Cole.
On Friday, opponents of the auction released a letter addressed to the museum’s director, Linda Harrison, demanding that she “cancel the self-diminishment and monetization of Newark’s art” because it was “inflicting irreparable damage” on the institution.
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The Newark Museum of Art is sending Thomas Cole s The Arch of Nero (1846) to auction at Sotheby s, estimated at $500,000-$700,000.
Facing $6 million in revenue loss during the pandemic, the temporarily closed Newark Museum of Art will deaccession a number of collection artworks. Critics are particularly decrying the planned sale of âArch of Nero,â an 1846 painting by Thomas Cole scheduled for sale at Sotheby s on May 19 and estimated to bring $500,000 to $700,000.
The museum is sending to auction a total of 17 pieces, including works by Albert Bierstadt, Mary Cassatt, Burgoyne Diller, Thomas Eakins, Marsden Hartley, Childe Hassam, Thomas Moran, Georgia O Keeffe, Frederic Remington and Charles Sheeler.