1/Two Bridges
Sculpture: “5 in 1”, 1973-74, Tony Rosenthal. On permanent display at One Police Plaza, it consists of five interlocking discs which represent the interconnectedness of the City’s Five Boroughs, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
2-3-4-5-6/Financial district
Sculpture: ”Untitled, (Two Dancing Figures)”, 1989, Keith Haring. On display in 17 State St.
July 1st, 2017
I especially liked the photos where you were looking up at the buildings.
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Well, as they say, in New York one should always look up – there’s a whole other world up there! 🙂
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The height perspective on the buildings is awesome. I like the playfulness in the sculptures.
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Hey, hey, been travelling quite a lot lately and using the wp app on my cellphone. Funny thing, the app shows comments in a different sequence than they appear on the browser. So now that I was doing some ”housekeeping” I realised that there is a whole lot of comments I’ve never responded to! Just wanted to let you know that it was completely unintentional! And, coming back to your comment, yes indeed, New York City must be equal only to Hong Kong when it comes to height perspective!
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