- Black Sun
Artist: Alexandre Arrechea
Dates: March 2, 2010 - March 8, 2010
Location: Times Square, NASDAQ Billboard, Corner of 43rd Street and Broadway, New York, NY.
Image courtesy of the artist - Cool Water, Hot Island
Artist: Molly Dilworth
Dates: July 27 2010 - June 2011
Location: Broadway pedestrian plazas between 47th to 42nd streets, Times Square, New York, NY 10036
Image courtesy of Times Square Alliance and NYC Department of Transportation - Cool Water, Hot Island
Artist: Molly Dilworth
Dates: July 27 2010 - June 2011
Location: Broadway pedestrian plazas between 47th to 42nd streets, Times Square, New York, NY 10036
Photograph by Glenn Weiss. - Cool Water, Hot Island
Artist: Molly Dilworth
Dates: July 27 2010 - June 2011
Location: Broadway pedestrian plazas between 47th to 42nd streets, Times Square, New York, NY 10036
Photograph by Glenn Weiss. - Counting Sheep
Artist: Kyu Seok Oh
Dates: March 1 - 7, 2011
Location: Times Square, Broadway Plaza at 46th Street
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse.
Description: Spanning 36 feet long and 12 feet wide, the installation is comprised of 24 uniquely made paper sheep sculptures. All of the sheep are hand-made by the artist himself in a labor-intensive process involving natural and traditional materials. Presented in partnership with The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. - Counting Sheep
Artist: Kyu Seok Oh
Dates: March 1 - 7, 2011
Location: Times Square, Broadway Plaza at 46th Street
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse.
Description: Spanning 36 feet long and 12 feet wide, the installation is comprised of 24 uniquely made paper sheep sculptures. All of the sheep are hand-made by the artist himself in a labor-intensive process involving natural and traditional materials. Presented in partnership with The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. - Counting Sheep
Dates: March 1 - 7, 2011
Location: Times Square, Broadway Plaza at 46th Street
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse.
Description: Spanning 36 feet long and 12 feet wide, the installation is comprised of 24 uniquely made paper sheep sculptures. All of the sheep are hand-made by the artist himself in a labor-intensive process involving natural and traditional materials. Presented in partnership with The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. - Counting Sheep
Dates: March 1 - 7, 2011
Location: Times Square, Broadway Plaza at 46th Street
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse.
Description: Spanning 36 feet long and 12 feet wide, the installation is comprised of 24 uniquely made paper sheep sculptures. All of the sheep are hand-made by the artist himself in a labor-intensive process involving natural and traditional materials. Presented in partnership with The West Harlem Art Fund, Inc. - Creative Time Presents: Marina Abramović: Three Historic Films
Artist: Marina Abramović:
Films: Light/Dark, 1977; Rest Energy, 1980; Dissolution, 1997
Dates: March 14–April 14, 2010
Image courtesy of Creative Time
Location: MTV 44 ½ Screen Times Square Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets New York, NY 10036 - Facing Florida: Self-Projecting Sunbelt Citizens
Artist: Kai McBride
images courtesy of the artist
Dates: September - October 2008
Location: 8th Avenue at 44th Street - Flight
Artist: Liz Magic Laser
Photograph by Mia Tramz
Dates: May 3, 6, 7
Location: Duffy Square, 46th Street and Broadway
Description: Flight, features actors Nic Grelli, Elizabeth Hodur, Liz Micek, Michael Wiener, Lia Woertendyke and Max Woertendyke, performing chase scenes from films such as Battleship Potemkin, M, Niagara, American Psycho and 28 Days Later. The performance presents a series of fast-paced slippages where villains become victims and witnesses become perpetrators. Laser choreographs these scenes so that the pursuer in one scene becomes the pursued in the next. - Flight
Artist: Liz Magic Laser
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse
Dates: May 3, 6, 7
Location: Duffy Square, 46th Street and Broadway
Description: Flight, features actors Nic Grelli, Elizabeth Hodur, Liz Micek, Michael Wiener, Lia Woertendyke and Max Woertendyke, performing chase scenes from films such as Battleship Potemkin, M, Niagara, American Psycho and 28 Days Later. The performance presents a series of fast-paced slippages where villains become victims and witnesses become perpetrators. Laser choreographs these scenes so that the pursuer in one scene becomes the pursued in the next. - Forest, 2009.
Artist: Allison Schulnik
Project: Creative Time Presents: Work By Three Emerging Artists Rob Carter, Graeme Patterson, And Allison Schulnik
Dates: June 15–July 15 2010
Location: MTV 44 ½ Screen Times Square Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets New York, NY 10036 - Hand and Face, 1961, 1:42 minutes, b&w.
Artist: Nam June Paik
Project: Electronic Arts Intermix and MTV 44 1/2: A Celebration of 40 Years of Video Art
Dates: April 13 - 19, 2011 Noon - 4pm and 6pm - 11pm, At the top of every hour
Location: MTV 44 ½ Screen Times Square Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets New York, NY 10036 - Hidemi Takagi
- Ice Heart
Artist: Moorhead & Moorhead
Photograph by Björn Wallander
Dates: February 12 - 26, 2010
Location: Duffy Square, Times Square, 46th Street and Broadway
Description: a 10-foot tall Ice Heart built of masonry-scaled blocks of ice. The sculpture was constructed by Okamoto Studio, a NYC-based artist collective founded by the father-son team of Takeo and Shintaro Okamoto. Lighting by Tillett Lighting Design Inc. Structural engineering by Robert Silman Associates. - Ice Heart
Artist: Moorhead & Moorhead
Photograph by Björn Wallander
Dates: February 12 - 26, 2010
Location: Duffy Square, Times Square, 46th Street and Broadway
Description: a 10-foot tall Ice Heart built of masonry-scaled blocks of ice. The sculpture was constructed by Okamoto Studio, a NYC-based artist collective founded by the father-son team of Takeo and Shintaro Okamoto. Lighting by Tillett Lighting Design Inc. Structural engineering by Robert Silman Associates. - Intonarumori: Live Performance of Futurist Instruments
Date: November 11, 2009
Artists: Tony Conrad and Jennifer Walshe
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse for the Times Square Alliance
Location: 46th and Broadway
A Performa Commission - Intonarumori: Live Performance of Futurist Instruments
Date: November 11, 2009
Artists: Tony Conrad and Jennifer Walshe
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse for the Times Square Alliance
Location: 46th and Broadway
A Performa Commission - Key to the City (presented by Creative Time)
Artist: Paul Ramírez Jonas
Photograph by Ka-Man Tse
Caption: The artist Paul Ramírez Jonas bestows the first key to Mayor Bloomberg in Times Square on June 3, 2010.
Dates: June 3 - 27, 2010
Location: Times Square, Broadway Between 43rd & 44th Streets
Description: A citywide public art project that allows every New Yorker and visitor to open spaces in all five boroughs. Presented by Creative Time in cooperation with the City of New York. Key to the City by Paul Ramírez Jonas invites people to recognize each other with a key that leads them on a citywide scavenger hunt. This project is an opportunity to reflect on common space and shows that the city is a series of spaces that are locked or unlocked.