NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC ART

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NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC ART

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NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC ART. The following projects were commissioned by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program. Ann Agee, World’s Fair 2003 , 2003. Janet Zweig, Your Voices , 1998. Philemona Williamson, Folk Tales from Around the World , 2003. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NEW YORK CITY

PUBLIC ART

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The following projects were commissioned by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs

Percent for Art Program

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Ann Agee, World’s Fair 2003, 2003

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Janet Zweig, Your Voices, 1998

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Philemona Williamson, Folk Tales from Around the World, 2003

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Siah Armajani, Lighthouse and Bridge on Staten Island, 1996

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Ursula von Rydingsvard, katul katul, 2003

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The following projects were sponsored by the NYC Department of Parks and

Recreation

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Victor Matthews, Beyond Metamorphosis, 2004

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Karen Giusti, White House Green House, 1996

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Alice Aycock, East River Roundabout, 1995

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Keith Haring, Untitled, 1989

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The following projects were sponsored by the U. S. General Services Administration, Art-in-

Architecture Program

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Alexander Calder, A Study in Five Planes/Peace, 1965

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Maya Lin, Sounding Stones, 1996

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Houston Conwill, The New Ring Shout, 1995

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Romare Bearden, Family, 1989

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The following projects were commissioned by Battery Park City

Authority

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Tony Cragg, Resonating Bodies, 1996

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Martin Puryear, Pylons, 1995

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R.M. Fischer, Rector Gate, 1988

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Tom Otterness, The Real World, 1992

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The following projects were commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit

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Arts for Transit staff, In Want of a Nail, 2000

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Elizabeth Murray, Blooming, 1996

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Samm Kunce, Under Bryant Park, 2002

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Faith Ringgold, Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines (Downtown and Uptown), 1996

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The following project was sponsored by the Staten Island Borough President

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Massyuki Sono, Staten Island Memorial, 2004

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Massyuki Sono, Staten Island Memorial, 2004

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Massyuki Sono, Staten Island Memorial, 2004

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Massyuki Sono, Staten Island Memorial, 2004

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The following projects were presented by Creative Time

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Cai Guo-Qiang, Light Cycle, 2003

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Steve Powers, The Dreamland Artist Club, 2004

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Tibor Kalman & Scott Summer, Everybody, 2003

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Erwin Redl, Matrix IV, 2001

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Tribute in Light. Creative Team: Josh Bennett, Gustavo Bonevardi, Richard Nash Gould, Julian LaVerdiere, Paul Marzantz, Paul Myoda, 2002

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The following projects were presented by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

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Laurie Hawkinson, John Malpede, and Erika Rothenberg, Freedom of Expression Monument, 2004

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Stephan Koplowitz, Grand Step Project, 2004

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The following projects were presented by the Socrates Sculpture Park

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Elise Ferguson, Retaining Wall: Linoleum, 2003

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Lisa Hein & Bob Seng, Two Pools, 2002/2003

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Alyson Shotz, Mirror Fence, 2003

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Jennifer Zackin, Pachakuti, 2002

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The following projects were presented by Wave Hill

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Anissa Mack, Something Borrowed, Something New, July 20 – August 22, 2004

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Ed Bisese, Portal, 2004

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J. Morgan Puett, The Grafter’s Shack, 2002, a generated at Wave Hill Project.

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The following projects were presented by the Public Art Fund

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Julian Opie, 6 Escaped Animals, 2001, and Village, 2004

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Roy Lichtenstein, Element #E from Five Brushstrokes, 1983-84

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Yayoi Kusama, Narcissus Garden, 2004

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Takashi Murakami, Reversed Double Helix, 2003

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The following projects were sponsored by the Municipal Art Society

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Evangeline Blashfield Fountain, Restored mosaic of Abundance reset within the repaired granite stele and relocated on the new Bridgemarket Plaza

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Heinrich Heine Fountain (“Die Lorelei”), 1899 A-1 Ernest Herter, sculptor Marble Bronx, Joyce Kilmer Park After restoration, 2000

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Ilya Bolotwsky, Abstraction, 1939-40 Coler- Goldwater Memorial Hospital

Manhattan, Roosevelt Island Commissioned by the WPA/FAP The mural, buried under layers of paint

for decades, during restoration in 2001