Through 11.20.09
Les Lalanne on Park Avenue
Claude Lalanne, Pomme de New York, 2007 (bronze)
Courtesy of Paul Kasmin Gallery
More than eight monumental works and a single work comprised of 12 sculptures will span multiple sites on Park Avenue between 52nd and 57th Streets. Featured works include “Pomme de New York,” by Claude Lalanne (b.1924), a large-scale bronze sculpture of an apple, epitomizing the monumentality of the city’s iconic image, and François-Xavier Lalanne’s (1927–2008) last sculpture, “Singe Avisé (Très Grand),” a cross-legged monkey with a pensive expression.
Paul Kasmin Gallery
293 10th Avenue, NYC
Through 11.29.09
The Edge of New York: Waterfront Photographs
Pepsi Cola Sign, Queens West Development, Long Island City, Queens
© 2005 Len Jenshel
42 photographs spotlight the transformation of the NYC waterfront throughout the 20th century, from an industrial and commercial hub to a vestigial space reclaimed for recreation and public use.
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue, NYC
Through 12.08.09
Carole Eisner on Broadway
76th: Torque
Carole Eisner
Nine sculptures by Carole Eisner span Broadway. Starting with “Walter” at Dante Park, located within the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District, the exhibition continues north to “Swizzle” at 166th Street.
Susan Eley Fine Art
46 West 90th Street, Floor 2, NYC