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The new season has us out and about finding new paths along the ever-changing face of the City. As always, we are on the lookout for what we call, in our feature series, "Buried Treasures ," art in public places that we don't usually notice as we go about our day-to-day activities, waiting, hidden from our awareness until for some reason, we happen to look...
Well. it's time to start looking!
Time to flex your fingers, boot your browsers and hit the streets - the answers are out there! Now, the questions...
To discuss my “Human Comedy,” my Auguste countryman has made it possible for you to visit with me either in my garden window at 54th street, or in a grand hall on the edge of Central Park. Who am I?
My work is “well rounded,” as you may recall,
Some sculptures even contain a great ball.
But my lightest subject had a great fall…
Who am I?
(hint: Catch the 8th Avenue Subway at 14th street and head to the Upper West Side on the night before Thanksgiving.)
“Catty” Corners - match the locations with these outdoor sculptures
At (a)47th & Lexington, (b)52nd & Park, and (c) 79th and Park you will find:
1. A Fat Cat;
2. Dangling colorful objects he would like to play with; and
3. Building-wide sculpture, including a high installation where metal birds might nest, safely out of kitty's reach.
Bonus: Where on Park Avenue, indoors, does the Fat Cat’s canine sibling live (hint - he loves sushi).
Calling all gallery crawlers - fill in the blanks in Chelsea :
James _________,
Claire ___________,
and Robert________,
and their eponymous galleries under the High Line, welcomed
Barry___________ to their block, West_________ Street in September.
The first reader to get back to us with the solutions will receive complimetary round for two of the Resolve40 cocktail at Naima on West 27th Street.
e-mail your answers to
art.quiz@resolve40.com
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