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Part travel guide, part art history lesson, Art Nerd New York is for the art obsessed. Discover art sites in New York- beyond the obvious and ordinary.

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    "Possibly the most important German artist of the post World War II 20th Century, Joseph Beuys was a sculptor, performance artist, installation artist, graphic artist and art theorist. When I think of"
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Art Gallery
    · New York, United States
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    "Originally commissioned for the World Trade Center, The Sphere stood between the Twin Towers in Austin Tobin Plaza from 1971 until the 9/11 attacks. The 25 foot high bronze by Fritz Koenig was meant"
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Outdoor Sculpture
    · New York, United States
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    "Isamu Noguchi’s prolific career spanned from the 1920s until his death in 1988. Raised in Japan by his American mother (he is the illegitimate son of Japanese poet Yone Noguchi), Noguchi at first was"
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Office
    · New York, United States
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    "Fernando Botero is known for his luscious curvaceous figures in sculpture & painting, some just refer to it as “fat.” Trained as a matador and set designer, Botero declared himself the “most Colombian"
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Structure
    · New York, United States
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    "In 1889, to mark the centennial of George Washington’s presidency, the city of New York constructed a wood and plaster arch at the North End of Washington Square Park, at the foot of 5th Avenue."
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Monument
    · New York, United States
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    "Set amidst the fancy designer shops of West Broadway sits another Dia Foundation supported site. On the ground floor of the building next to Eileen Fisher’s flagship fashions, visitors will find"
    ArtNerdNewYorkArtNerdNewYork · May 7, 2012
    Art Gallery
    · New York, United States
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