It's Spring, and with it comes a plethura of outdoor art all around the New York area. We thought we'd show you a few of our favorites from Rock Center to the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and from East Harlem to the Bronx.
Masks (Pentagon) is the new installation at Rockefeller Center. This is the creation of sculpture artist Thomas Houseago, wihose 5 masks go to 16 ft in height.
Five impressive architectural holdouts around the world from the Up house in Seattle, Rockefeller Center, Macy's at Herald Square, China, Tokyo Narita Airport
Located in the subway entrance of the Rockefeller Center B/D/F/M in front of the 47th Street Diamond Exchange, you will find Beny's Delice selling macarons.
Construction workers waiting to receive their paychecks on Christmas Eve, 1931. They erected the tree spontaneously in gratitude for their
Photos inside the Women's National Republican Club in NYC a gorgeous clubhouse built on the former home of Andrew Carnegie at Rockefeller Center.
Vintage photos of workers high above the NYC streets, while constructing the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Woolworth Building
A look at NYC's architectural holdouts–buildings that refused to be demolished in the face of development from Rockefeller Center to Herald Square Macy's
"Split-Rocker" is a house-sized half-pony half-dinosaur topiary at Rockefeller Center to mark the opening of a Jeff Koons retrospective at the Whitney Museum.
"Split-Rocker," a massive 150-ton, 37-foot flower-sculpture by Jeff Koons that's half pony, half dinosaur is coming to Rockefeller Center, NYC.