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Times Square: A River of Public Art

You can’t step into the same river twice, as the saying goes, and the same can be said for Times Square. Lights flicker, LCD screens flash, peanuts candy, tourists stop, look up, and cross the street. It has a rhythm all its own. In the last few years we’ve seen the busy intersection respond to [...]
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Summer Streets: a Guest Post by ArtBridge Intern, Alina Bachmann

We’ve seen a ton of great public art on the streets of New York City this Summer, encouraging residents and visitors alike to look, unlock and play. “Play Me, I’m Yours” is a piece by British artist Luke Jerram which was recently presented here in NY by non-profit arts group, Sing For Hope. 60 pianos throughout the [...]
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