The Waterfalls: Making Public Art
July 21st, 2008 at 12:16 pm

From Christo and Jean-Claude’s “The Gates” in Central Park to “Tribute in Light” at the World Trade Center site, public art has provoked a variety of intense reactions from New Yorkers and brought millions of visitors to the city. Watch the documentary about NYC’s latest public art project: Olafur Eliasson’s “The Waterfalls.”

Watch preview below, or the full-length documentary, produced by Bob Morris and Suzanne Glickstein, online at SundayArts.

 

For more about public art in New York City, including a map and videos of public art installations, visit the SUNDAYARTS Public Art page.

  • Share
  • print
  • no comments

Tags: , , ,


COMMENTS
no comments yet

POST A COMMENT




Your Privacy Matters
Please note that the Thirteen/WNET editorial staff reserves the right to not post comments it deems to be inappropriate and/or malicious in nature, as well as edit comments for length, clarity and fairness. No solicitations or advertisements will be allowed. Users may link to other Web sites relevant to discussion, but most often links to commercial Web sites will not be permitted.
scroll up scroll down Get schedule by email
Public Television Rocks… The Police’s Last Concert
I've been lucky enough to be at Madison Square Garden for some very special nights--NBA playoffs, political conventions and more...
Latinos and the Future of Catholicism
The face of Catholic New York is being rapidly transformed by Spanish-speaking immigrants from Central and South America and the...
Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts
Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts was the subject of the PBS documentary “Mi Mambo” which was aired on CANTOS...

from our blogs
connect with thirteen and PBS facebook YouTube iTunes