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Spring is Coming. It’s Almost Time for a Walking Sculpture Tour

Several outdoor sculpture exhibits will open around New York in the coming months, as the city prepares for the second summer of the Covid era.

NY galleries go to the hamptons

At Doris C. Freedman Plaza (Grand Army Plaza and 5th Avenue) sculptor Sam Moyer explores the idea of coming and going with Doors for Doris, a three-sculpture statement consisting of concrete and marble — the intersection of natural and man-made elements, the WWD fashion magazine calls it – will remain on display from now through September.

Further uptown, sculptor Maya Lin will present her 2019 work Ghost Forest Madison Square Park (Fifth Avenue and Broadway at 23rd Street). Like most of Lin’s work, the exhibit is a statement about climate change, habitat loss and species devastation, on the park’s main lawn. According to The Art Newspaper, the installation will feature three dozen dead cedar trees, placed at the center of the oval green and animated with recorded sounds of endangered and extinct species once native to New York.

On the west side, David Hammons will pay tribute to the meatpacking district and the role of the Hudson River piers in the history of New York with Days End, a metal structure overlooking the river on the site of the long-demolished Pier 52. The work, sponsored jointly by the Whitney Museum of American Art and Hudson River Park Trust, is an open metal structure, an outline of sorts of the original building that stood at the same location. The sculpture extends over the Hudson River, with the effect of creating contrasting views for patrons on land and on the river that will change depending on light and weather conditions.

Also in Midtown, Kaws – real name Brian Donnelly – brings his unique style of pop art to the Seagram Building (Park Avenue, between East 52nd and 53rd Streets). The metal strongman known as What Party will “guard” the building through the end of the year.

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Kids, New Yorkers and Their Art

art-workshopMadison Square Park is hosting an art workshop – for families – on two days’ time. It’s free and is suitable for the entire family. It recommended if there is parental supervision for the workshop.

The Fata Morgana Family Art Workshop will educate participants about Fata Morgana – the monumental outdoor sculpture with “500 feet of golden, mirror-polished discs that create canopies above the pathways around the park’s central Oval Lawn.”

For kids looking for something less artsy and more animal based, Madison Square Park still has something to offer: the free activities in the park throughout the summer, such as Spirit Animals and Pinch Pot Pet (both on July 20).

Chandler Hotel, Shimmie Horn

Great Green Times at Madison Square Park

Madison Square Park Playground and Garden

If you are looking for an oasis of green, calm and gorgeous flowers in the midst of the hustle and bustle of midtown Manhattan, well then just wander on over to Madison Square Park.
This large and well-groomed park is located between Fifth and Madison Avenues and East 23rd and 26th Streets, and is filled to the brim with activities and things to see. There are monuments, fountains, buildings of note, reflecting pools and even a ‘roadside’ food stand which was designed specifically to blend in to the park’s surroundings.
The space which Madison Square Park occupies was used as a public space as early as 1686. Almost 200 years later, in 1847, Madison Square Park, named for the country’s fourth president opened as a formal, dedicated public park. During the late 19th century this park was the fulcrum of one of New York’s most fashionable and affluent residential areas, including some of the city’s most elegant hotels.
Right now Madison Square Park is at the heart of a newly revitalized business district, surrounded by office buildings, hotels and residences. The newly renovated park has stimulated additional residential real estate development which in turn helps to bring in a new generation of youthful park users.
Some of the highlights of the park are:
•    Flower Gardens
•    Children’s Award-Winning Playground
•    Free Wi-Fi through NYCwireless
•    Jemmy’s Dog Run, named one of New York’s best dog runs by CBS News
•    Shake Shack: high-quality food in an ivy-covered ‘green’ building
If you are staying as a guest  at the Shimmie Horn’s Hotel Chandler at 12 East 31st Street, you won’t regret taking the short walk over to Madison Square Park and enjoying one of the places that make New York a special place to be.