2004-04-17: Trip to NYC:
- Bust of Sylvette: this 36-foot, 60-ton sculpture executed by Carl Nesjär (1967) is an adaptation of Pablo Picasso’s 24-inch sheet metal sculpture created in 1934. The dark lines on the surface were achieved by grinding away the cement coating of the sculpture to reveal the dark aggregate underneath. It stands in the midst of three 30-story residential towers designed by I.M.Pei. The apartment complex is bounded by Bleecker Street on the North, LaGuardia Place on the West, Houston Street on the South & Mercer Street on the East.
- NYU window exhibition
- NYU window exhibition
- NYU window exhibition
- Krysia
- PGK Art: Self Portrait
- “Alamo” (1966), a Cor-Ten steel cube 16 feet high sculpture by Bernard “Tony” Rosenthal, known popularly as “The Cube”, which consists of a large, black metal cube mounted on one corner. The sculpture can be spun on its vertical axis by one person with some effort, and two or more people without trouble. It is located on a traffic island at St. Marks Place between 3rd and 4th Avenues in the East Village in New York City.
- Krysia
- PGK Art: Skin and Bones
- Krysia
- Manhattan Bridge (going to Brooklyn)
- PGK Art: Police Station
- The movie shoot
- Lincoln Center
- Lincoln Center
- PGK Art: Times Square
- PGK Art: Caffe Reggio
- For the man who has everything. A bronze representation of Cybele, an ancient fertility goddess, was created by Mihail Chemiakin.
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