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Paul Druecke's 96th Street Aperture, part of the Broadway Morey Boogie at the Broadway and 96th Street subway station. Looking south down Broadway with the station and uptown and downtown avenue visable on the sides of the meridian.
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Organized by the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, a commercial venture, with the help of the nonprofit Broadway Mall Association and the city’s Parks Department.
Street Art around town "Rae Shwana, with that John McCracken Lean" by Devin Troy Strother. At the southern entrance to the west 72nd street subway station, Broadway near 71st street. image/editing/sookietex and released into the public domain. More about this image and story at Public Domain Clip Art - http://publicdomainclip-art.blogspot.com/2014/09/broadway-morey-boogie-street-art-clip.html
Organized by the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, a commercial venture, with the help of the nonprofit Broadway Mall Association and the city’s Parks Department.
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Sarah Braman’s first outdoor sculpture, Another Time Machine is a minimalist piece which uses different colored glass. Installed at the northern most point of Dante Park at 64th street and Broadway #NYC with Lincoln Square on our right and the "TimeSculpture" clock by architect Philip Johnson just to the rear. Next Sculptor Ettore Ximenes's statue of Dante, dedicated in 1921. The monument was dedicated that year, which was the 600th anniversary of Dante's death. The Empire Hotel is at the south end of the park.
Seen around town today at the west 72nd street subway station. Guide Dog, 2000, painted bronze, 20 x 50 x 15" by Tony Matelli image/editing/sookietex and released into the public domain. More about this image and story at Public Domain Clip Art - http://publicdomainclip-art.blogspot.com/2014/09/bear-street-art-clip-art.html
Organized by the Marlborough Chelsea gallery, a commercial venture, with the help of the nonprofit Broadway Mall Association and the city’s Parks Department.
Seen around town today at Columbus Circle, a 15-foot-tall, two-and-a-half-ton concrete bear, with a camera slung around his neck, like a Central Park tourist. Called “Chronicle of the latter world” and inspired partly by a roadside sculpture in the Yukon, it’s by the Polish-born, Brooklyn-based artist Joanna Malinowska.
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