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.
If you can, hop over to the closing reception 10/24/13 for Eyebeam's current show. It engages all the senses--and the wearable sculptures in Light as a Feather are worth the trip alone! #art
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.