October 30, 2014
Listen up: See art and architecture in dialogue this fall
“City Pillars,” by Dean Monogenis, is located on the southwest shore of Randall’s Island and is on view until November 15, 2014.
As the weather cools, New York City’s public spaces set the stage for crisp new forms of recreation. In particular, this November will offer some delightful opportunities to experience public art in parks, plazas, even quasi-public courtyards. The journey can be one of discovery, too – not necessarily in plotting a direct course to Lincoln Center, but when ranging further afield. As a public nexus of creative expression, our city provides us with rich and spontaneous access to everything from the ephemeral to the permanent, the highly rational to the delightfully wild. Read More