New Permanent Public Art in NYC: David Hammons’s “Day’s End” in Hudson River Park

With Sylvia Laudien-Meo

“Day’s End” is the name of the new permanent sculpture by David Hammons to be placed on the Hudson River, in the vicinity of the Whitney Museum. It references the history of the Hudson River Piers, the significance for the LGBTQ community, as well as previous site-specific work by Gordon Matta-Clark, which investigates urban development. We will explore this intriguing and complex new art, as well as other significant works by one of the most influential African American artist of our time.

All tours are Eastern Time and last about 60 to 90 minutes.

Registration is now closed.

Sunday, February 14
11:00 AM

Virtual Tour

Tickets:
Member: $15
Non-member: $25

rendering of the installation
Rendering of the proposed project, "Day’s End" by David Hammons, as seen from the south. Courtesy Guy Nordenson and Associates.