The ideal of art as a public good has fortified her long career and some 30 commissions around New York.
Tag: Sculpture
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Victor Hugo Statue Takes a Prominent Place in France’s Debate on Race
After a restoration darkened the hue of a statue at the birthplace of the French writer, complaints ensued — then vandalism.
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Making Intergalactic and Intergenerational Art
The artists Lita Albuquerque and her daughters, Isabelle and Jasmine, explore big themes, like our role in the cosmos.
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Overlooked No More: Audrey Munson, Forgotten but, Living On in Sculptures, Not Gone
Called “the American Venus,” she was a model immortalized by sculptors, her image remaining visible in monuments across New York City.
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For Visits With Michelangelo’s David, She Brings a Duster
The revered statue in Italy is not going to dust itself. That’s where Eleonora Pucci comes in.