Visitors and residents of Times Square have a new piece of artwork on view these days: a 12-foot-tall sculpture of a woman, titled Grounded in the Stars, stands at Broadway and 46th Street.
As the rain cleared on Saturday afternoon, light poured through the spaces between each triptych panel of the towering tetraptych sculpture crafted from cast-resin slabs to represent the four seasons.
NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, May 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The New York Society of Women Artists (NYSWA) proudly celebrates its 100th anniversary with Into the NOW – The Time of Our Lives, the second Centennial exhibition in its historic series.
The old brasserie on level two of the Brutalist complex in the City of London is now an art gallery, inaugurated by this “encounter” between Alberto Giacometti (1901-66) and the Pakistani-American artist Huma Bhabha (b 1962), whose monumental bronze sculptures apparently of two battered ancient deities dominated the roof garden of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2018.
More specifically, to use the expressive style known as dandyism to explore the nuances of Black masculinity.