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Sept 20th, 2017: Manhattan Gluten
When they dug the foundations for the World Trade Center it produced a lot of dirt and crap.
To dispose of it they filled in along the Hudson River across the street, creating what was to become Battery Park City. Of course it had to sit for awhile to settle down before they could develop it, plus they didn't want anymore construction going on in the neighborhood while the twin towers were going up. Agnes Denes saw this as an opportunity to make a statement with a public art installation. Oh, a picture, let me open a couple of buttons and touch up my face. http://cellar.org/2017/Wheatfield1.jpg Quote:
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control, security, harvesting. I wonder what that cost? Mighty expensive wheat you got there lady. http://cellar.org/2017/Wheatfield4.jpg Quote:
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Cool.
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That's pretty powerful.
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Amber waves of grain.
Nice. I totally approve of this, even though it's a financial boondoggle. |
Is that another damn cat pic?
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What????
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Where is the cat?
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Orange and white tabby on top of the rubble heap.
Could be just a sculpture. |
I'm not sure that's a cat.
Also: I'm not sure that's not a cat. |
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Good, we have had enough damn cat pics for a while.
Cat sculptures, too. You know maybe it's another damn bull pic. You can see its little horns. |
What's wrong with Cats?
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"What's wrong with Cats?"
It ran too long, cost too much and I can't stand musicals. |
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