
I am a big fan of public art. Public art is visually and physically accessible to the public; it is installed or staged in public space or the public realm, usually outside. Public art seeks to embody public or universal concepts rather than commercial, partisan or personal concepts or interests. It is not commercial and is usually temporary.
Madison Square Park is my neighborhood park and has been exhibiting public art since 2004. I have adored most of the previous exhibits and was usually sad when they left but I knew another project would be coming our way and looked forward to that. Architect
Maya Lin’s Ghost Forest is a grand success. She explains it much better than I can in this
four minute video and shows us how she conceived and built this new work. It is on thru November 13. 2021 and I encourage a visit. You can also have a
Shake Shack meal in the original Shake Shack in the park.
Eataly is directly across the street and the new
Harry Potter shop is one block away for you non-Muggles. Another public art project is happening the city in August. Yes, the
Cow Parade is coming back to NYC from August 18 to September 30.
