The Art of Neon: Wrapping Up 2011 with a Celebration of Light
NEW YORK—With 2011 coming to a close, its seems fitting to end the year with a celebration of light. Over
NEW YORK—With 2011 coming to a close, its seems fitting to end the year with a celebration of light. Over
Harlem, NEW YORK—If you take the 2/3 train to Harlem, mosaic murals that tell the story of the neighborhood’s history
The Frederick Douglass Memorial plaza includes an eight-foot tall statue (bronze), a water fountain wall and granite pavers and seating.
A six-panel series, “The Block,” 1971, is 18-feet-long. NEW YORK—The Metropolitan Museum of Art is exhibiting Romare Bearden’s “The Block”
Detail of “PENAS” 2009 (acrylic on canvas) Harlem, NEW YORK—The dense urban structures in Alexis Duque‘s work conjure images found
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