In 2011, Macy’s parking garage and surrounding buildings were decorated by Philadelphia artist and sign painter Stephen Powers (a.k.a. ESPO). He considers “Love Letter to Brooklyn” a painted poem; it was partly inspired by conversations with people he met in the area.
Posts Tagged ‘public art nyc’
Euphoria is You for Me
Posted in Misc, tagged brooklyn, brooklyn public art, espo, euphoria is you for me, fulton mall, love letter to brooklyn, macys brooklyn, photography, public art nyc, stephen powers on July 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
A Promise is a Cloud
Posted in art & photography, tagged a promise is a cloud, brooklyn, brooklyn sculpture, downtown brooklyn, metrotech, Ohad Meromi, photography, public art fund, public art nyc on February 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
This is Ohad Meromi’s sculpture from the show “A Promise is a Cloud.” At Metrotech until November 2012, the pieces, as described in the accompanying text, are about potential and transformation. In person, in artwork comes off better than in photographs. It’s a good show, so I’d recommend a detour if you are in the area.
“Play me, I’m yours” piano
Posted in entertainment, Misc, tagged art installation nyc, borough hall brooklyn, brooklyn, downtown brooklyn, luke jerram, photography, play me i'm yours, public art nyc, sing for hope on June 24, 2010| 1 Comment »
At 10:00 AM, there were no takers. Maybe by lunchtime there was a line at the piano in front of Borough Hall. Artist Luke Jerram and non-profit group Sing for Hope have placed sixty pianos around NYC. Until July 5th, they’ll be available for anyone to play, then the pianos will be donated to schools and community groups. Come and make some noise!