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Jeffrey Owen Brosk Ebbets Field

World Trade Center
June 1 - July 27, 1979

About the Exhibition

Jeffrey Owen Brosk (b. 1947, New York City, NY) created a massive sculpture to commemorate the place where, as a child, he went to see the Brooklyn Dodgers play. Robert McMillan of the New Yorker said, “Ebbets Field echoes the sculptor’s feelings of sunlight and space he enjoyed as a boy upon entering the long-gone Dodger’s Stadium.” The piece consists of a series of deep gray, rough surface slabs strung out at varying intervals and connected by two contrastingly bright red channel beams.

Photo Gallery

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Location

World Trade Center
World Trade Center

The two-month exhibition of Ebbets Field is made possible by the Public Arts Council of the Municipal Art Society, with the cooperation of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and “Sculpture Now” Gallery.


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