For her exhibition To Let the Sky Know/Dejar que el cielo sepa, Ana MarÃa Hernando enlivens Madison Square Park’s winter landscape with a series of beauteous, atmospheric clouds and one cascading waterfall.
The Art Students League of New York in partnership with NYC Parks’ Art in the Parks program and the Riverside Park Conservancy is proud to announce the participating artists for the 2023 Works in Public program.
Outdoor sculptures provide some of our most accessible encounters with art, and that’s even truer this summer for art viewers who are still hesitant to reenter galleries and museums, and for those seeking a respite of healing and history.
Summer’s finally here, and with it, a well of not-to-miss shows and events, including some you can enjoy outside in the sunshine or from your couch with the AC blasting — choices abound.
Hudson based contemporary artist Kris Perry’s monumental sculpture Mother Earth has been installed at Rockaway Beach (as part of the NYC Parks’ Art in the Parks program, which brings both experimental and traditional art to the public in locations throughout the five boroughs.
Sited at Doris C. Freedman Plaza, the public installation The Horses is comprised of three distinctive equine sculptures that stand like sentinels at the entrance to Central Park.