500 feet of mirrored canopy, reflecting the seasons through January of 2016 is the current art installation by Teresita Fernandez in Madison Sq Park, named Fata Morgana.
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On March 11, 1892, an uptight minister named Charles Parkhurst visited the Gramercy-area brothel of Hattie Adams as part of an undercover sting
Drawn to the decorative and magical orbs of the Middle Ages, Madison Square Park unveils Gazing Globes by Paula Hayes in the form of eighteen transparent spheres.
Walks of Life by Tony Cregg is the current installation at Madison Square Park. The large site-specific bronze pieces bring together all that is 'signature' Tony Cregg in the use of materials and pancacked, wavy shapes that gracefully interact with the surroundings and each other.
Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership and the NYC DOT Art Program presents's Peter Regli's Snow Monsters, a series o marblef snowmen next to Madison Square Park
New York Light, a mirror-paneled light installation, is on display at Flatiron, a collaboration between Madison Square Park Conservancy and Van Alen Institute.
Construction workers waiting to receive their paychecks on Christmas Eve, 1931. They erected the tree spontaneously in gratitude for their
In celebration of the new LEGO store in the Flatiron, there’s a 20-foot version of the Statue of Liberty in Madison
8 of NYC's monumental arches, two lost to time and one abandoned, plus Washington Square Park arch, Grand Army Plaza and Manhattan Bridge