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Art Blooms Alongside Nature in Riverside Park

 harlemcondolife  June 3, 2021  Posted in Art, artificial intelligence, Bravin, Karin, Coronavirus Reopenings, DeWitt Godfrey, Glen Wilson, Hegarty, Valerie, Joshua Goode, Lederer, Niki, Mattingly, Mary, Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Re:Growth: A Celebration of Art, Riverside Park and the New York Spirit (Exhibit), Riverside Park (Manhattan, NY), Riverside Park Conservancy, s:nytand, Sculpture, Shin, Jean Tagged art, artificial intelligence, Bravin, Karin, Coronavirus Reopenings, DeWitt Godfrey, Glen Wilson, Hegarty, Valerie, Joshua Goode, Lederer, Niki, Mattingly, Mary, Parks and Other Recreation Areas, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Re:Growth: A Celebration of Art, Riverside Park and the New York Spirit (Exhibit), Riverside Park (Manhattan, NY), Riverside Park Conservancy, Sculpture, Shin, Jean

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source: The New York Times

In an exhibition that sprawls across nearly 100 blocks of park, 24 contemporary artists address literal, metaphoric and poetic ideas of regrowth.

In Riverside Park, behind the locked bars of an Amtrak maintenance entrance near 108th Street, a large still-life painting of flowers leans against a wall. The canvas appears to

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