These figures were created by artist George Segal as a tribute to the Stonewall Inn raid and ensuing riots of 1969, which unfolded nearby.
Sculpted by George Segal who did 2 works within FDR Monument in D.C. Copy of statues exist at Stanford University. Adam Sandler fans may recall site from 1999 comedy, Big Daddy. More details via<LINK> Read more.
This gallery is the best kept secret in Harlem! It is under a b&b and across the street from a jazz bar with. Great garden in the rear for sipping Pinot grigio when the mood arises.
The first 7 digits show time in a 24-hour format as hours, minutes, seconds, tenths of a second. The center digit represents hundredths of a second. The remaining digits display time left in the day.
The winner of a national competition organized in 1996 by Public Art Fund, this widely criticized work explores time, history and the city’s perpetual movement. Read more.
I love the variety of edgy and provocative exhibitions that happen at this gallery. A must see in West Chelsea.
The Eyebeam Art & Technology center played host to the Chelsea Music Festival's Finale, which was a jazz performance smooth enough to engender nostalgia for hot summer nights and tree lined roads. Read more.