Wachtell on the arts olafur eliasson biography

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  • Public Art Fund, in collaboration with the City of New York, presents The New York City Waterfalls, a major new work of public art by internationally acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson (b.1967, Copenhagen, Denmark). The exhibition of four man-made waterfalls of monumental scale is on view until October 13 at four sites on the shores of the New York waterfront: one on the Brooklyn anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge; one on the Brooklyn Piers, between Piers 4 and 5 near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade; one in Lower Manhattan at Pier 35, north of the Manhattan Bridge; and one on the north shore of Governors Island. The 90-to 120-foot-tall Waterfalls that have been erected on the shoreline operate from 5:30 to 9pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and from 12:30 to 9pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sundays. They are lit after sunset.  

    “Large-scale public art is a part of what makes New York City the cultural center of the world. It excites New Yorkers and encourages visitors from aroun

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    MARCH 10, 2009 – NEWYORK: The LED lights used to illuminate The New York City Waterfalls after sundown will find a new home at Atlanta Ballet’s new headquarters. Public Art Fund will donate 40 LED fixtures to Atlanta Ballet, fulfilling the commitment to reuse ninety percent (90%) of The New York City Waterfalls’ construction materials in other construction projects. Now a part of this historic planerat arbete will live on in Atlanta.

    The New York City Waterfalls is one of the most ambitious works of public art ever created. Public Art Fund was able to transform the artistic framtidsperspektiv of internationally acclaimed artist Olafur Eliasson into this monumental art project bygd working in collaboration with the City of New York, and in partnership with Tishman Construction Corporation and a team of almost 200 engineers, designers, project managers, consultants, permitting specialists, electricians, construction workers and others who worked on the project for over two years.

    The LED lig

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  • Images, in order of appearance:

    Forrest Myers
    The Wall, 1973
    Photo: Joel Peter Witkin

    Richard Haas
    Arcade, 1978

    Alex Katz
    Nine Women, 1977
    Photo: Chuck De Laney

    Barbara Kruger
    Untitled (It’s a small world but not if you have to clean it), 2000
    Photo: Dennis Cowley

    Neon Park
    California Billboards, 1981
    Photo: Donna Svennevik

    Jerry Johnson
    Oceana, 1979
    Photo: Donna Svennevik

    Jack Frost
    California Billboards, 1981
    Photo by: Donna Svennevik

    Matthew Geller
    Untitled, 1982
    Part of Messages to the Public exhibition
    Photo: John Marchael
    Artwork courtesy of: Jane Dickson, Project Initiator and Animator

    Bill Sullivan
    Untitled, 1982
    Part of Messages to the Public exhibition
    Photo: John Marchael
    Artwork courtesy of: Jane Dickson, Project Initiator and Animator

    Jack Goldstein
    Untitled, 1984
    Part of Messages to the Public exhibition
    Artwork courtesy of: Jane Dickson, Project Initiator and Animator

    Robin Winters
    No Joke/Reasons to Believe, 1989
    Part of Messages