Three blocks from Trump Tower, new sculpture Wind Sculpture (SG) I was installed last week at the entrance to Central Park near 59th Street and Fifth Avenue. Dynamic folds emulate the sail of a ship, puffed by fanciful wind gusts and the intricate, hand-painted patterning in turquoise, red, and orange recalls Dutch wax batik fabrics—a familiar reference for Shonibare. These designs allow the Nigerian-British artist to unpack cultural identity in a globalized world. Presented by the , Shonibare’s sculpture transcends staid public monuments and commemorative works of the past with a vivid alternative. Inside the park—and elsewhere—the dialogue surrounding public commemorative works continues. The condemnation of Confederate monuments and the momentum of the #MeToo movement have converged as our nation’s monuments continue to be evaluated. All of the twenty-two historical figures in Central Park are male, and while fictional women like Alice in Wonderland
Yinka Shonibare’s Central Park Sculpture, “Word on the Street” in Times Square & LA’s Giant Neon Uterus
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