DezVFX G. • August 7, 2011This spot is an art hackers dream. I've been here several times and each time iv been enlightened, inspired, educated and entertained!
Isabel P. • November 11, 2013Love the dog run!
Time Out New York • April 24, 2013The winner of a national competition organized in 1996 by Public Art Fund, this widely criticized work explores time, history and the city’s perpetual movement.
Time Out New York • April 24, 2013Noguchi combines art and architecture, pointedly emphasizing the setting: A gray cylindrical hole in the cube’s center offers a focused view into the building directly behind it.
Robespierre • July 13, 2011A great spot to just chill or just wait for Friends to arrive. Always a note able spot in Astor place. "hey I'm at the cube".
Harlem A. • September 29, 2012This gallery is the best kept secret in Harlem! It is under a b&b and across the street from a jazz bar with. Great garden in the rear for sipping Pinot grigio when the mood arises.
Tracy K. • September 20, 2014Literally the best thing. I'd say "stay away" to increase my finds, but it's for BC/EFA so fine. Seriously, go. So much fun!
Koboy • September 8, 2014Tip : come early in the morning before school and ask the man working in the playground to come in and to take some pics. He answered yes and asked me to be quick
Marc S. • September 23, 2011They've completed the repairs of the illuminated panel and waterfall.
ᴡ Y. • July 31, 2013A small portion of fried rice only costs 4.25, and it is good for a quick lunch!
Séverine T. • November 12, 2014If there is one -only one - gallery to see in NYC this is this one. Space is wonderful and a the selection of artists top !!!
Tom N. • May 3, 2013Awesome gallery for music related prints.
Klára P. • October 18, 2021Very beautiful statue! Seems also super fun for children, who climb it all the time ☺️
HISTORY • July 12, 2012This granite statue of Hamilton, a Founding Father and co-author of the Federalist Papers, was donated by his grandson in 1880.
HISTORY • July 18, 2012Dedicated in 1921, this statue depicts the 19th century, Venezuela-born general who has been referred to as the "George Washington of South America."
Karen D. • February 27, 2012The 3rd floor of The Arsenal is a free public art gallery which showcases various mediums of art that emulate Parks related subjects.
NYHistory • February 13, 2012This sculpture by Henry Kirke Brown depicts George Washington addressing New Yorkers as the British retreated on Evacuation Day, November 25, 1783.
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