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Jack Youngerman Sculpture Grove

Doris C. Freedman Plaza
April 22 - November 1, 1981

About the Exhibition

Totem, Lamina, and Limbus by Jack Youngerman (1926–2020, b. Louisville, KY) are colorful, exuberant works that evolved out of drawings and models executed during the past 15 years. Youngerman, who is better known to many for his paintings, said his concern with universal natural forms led him to explore the possibilities of a wide range of means and materials for these pieces. The three pieces are the first large outdoor works by the artist to be shown in New York City.

Location

Doris C. Freedman Plaza
Doris C. Freedman Plaza

Photo Gallery

YoungermanJ 2021
YoungermanJ 2022
YoungermanJ 2023
YoungermanJ 2024

The installation is part of the ongoing outdoor exhibition program of the Public Art Fund, and is made possible with the cooperation and support of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, Con Edison, and Mr. Sidney Feldman, whose company fabricated the pieces.


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