Advertisement

“Constructing from the Razor’s Edge” Opens in Flatiron Prow Art Space

Become a paid member to listen to this article
Christina Lihan-Flatiron Prow Art Space-Constructing from the Razor's Edge-NYC-003

Last night, a new exhibit tailor made for architecture buffs opened in the Flatiron Prow Art Space. “Constructing from the Razor’s Edge” by Christina Lihan features suspended paper cut-outs of New York City’s iconic buildings. You’ll recognize St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Guggenheim Museum, the walkups of Chinatown, the torch of the Statue of Liberty, the Flatiron Building (of course) and many more.

Christina Lihan-Flatiron Prow Art Space-Constructing from the Razor's Edge-NYC
Christina Lihan-Flatiron Prow Art Space-Constructing from the Razor's Edge-NYC-001
Christina Lihan-Flatiron Prow Art Space-Constructing from the Razor's Edge-NYC-002

Read more about Lihan’s artistic process and some close-up shots of the buildings here. Next, read about the Top 10 Secrets of the Flatiron Building.

Advertisement

Great! You’ve successfully signed up.

Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.

You've successfully subscribed to Untapped New York.

Success! Check your email for magic link to sign-in.

Success! Your billing info has been updated.

Your billing was not updated.