
Patricia Youngquist is the author of a book series, "Words In Our Beak," in which the stories are told by Cam, the bird pictured above. Click on the 1st image of sidebar (R) for info. Moreover, some of her photo-based art work is available via Fine Art America. Click on the 2nd image sidebar (R) to visit. On another note, in light of the coronavirus pandemic, she has created face-masks. Click on the 3rd image in sidebar (R). Visit her website via the 2nd image in left sidebar.
Sunday, April 29, 2018
"In Sync" by Kathy Ruttenberg
The Broadway Mall Association’s newest art exhibition, In Dreams Awake, (a series of sculptures created by the artist Kathy Ruttenberg) is on view outside a few subway stops in NYC!
The image atop this blog entry is one I took of a pair of sculptures that are located at the south entrance of the West 72nd Street Station.
They are 96″ high x 52″ diameter and have been given the title In Sync. Evidently the other sculptures (all created by Ruttenberg) included within the In Dreams Awake installation are at the following subway locations (all on the UWS).
64th Street:
All the World’s a Stage, 189.5″ high x 52″ diameter
79th Street:
Ms. Mighty Mouse, 120″ high x 48″ wide x 32″ diameter
96th Street:
Snail’s Pace, 74″ high x 114″ long x 48″ wide
116th Street:
Topsy Turvy, 140.5″ high x 52″ diameter
157th Street:
Fish Bowl, 101″ high x 110″ long x 96″ wide
In any event, some details of of In Sync are amazing, as evidenced by this couple's shoes (seen in the image below).
The sculptures will be on display through February 2019 so I hope to have a chance to see them all.
Stay tuned, for I will make a point to post pictures of the other sculptures in Ruttenberg's exhibition as soon as I get the opportunity to view them.
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