Beautiful day spent zipping in and out the canyon... City Hall Park to see the Wyatt Kahn exhibit Art is free no fee. Art to me is everywhere ... New Buildings old relics, The Brooklyn Bridge, City Hall Park , Wall Street, Battery Parks skyscrapers overshadowed tragedy and a space to remember, Foley Square spirits emanating, The African Burial Grounds, the towering Sculpture of black granite "Triumph of the Human Spirit" Shots of Sunflowers 🌻 tag by a few dried ones attached to the stalk.Strolled down to wall streets secret no longer hidden truth of it's Slave Market Profiteers off black souls sold. A day out with friends is always an adventure full of inspiration to me. Peace and...
Read moreThe location itself is worth a quick stop if you are walking around Lower Manhattan. The sculpture has an impressive presence, and the history behind it adds to the experience. On a good day the park is calm, with plenty of people passing through but still enough space to take it in.
That said, upkeep could definitely be better. Parts of the fountain and surrounding area looked run down, which takes away from the impact. Still, if you are nearby or exploring the area, it is interesting to see in person, especially if you enjoy public art tied to New...
Read more📍 In Foley Square, New York City, the Triumph of the Human Spirit is a monument by artist Lorenzo Pace. The black granite sculpture, shaped like a ship, commemorates the resilience of enslaved Africans who endured the Middle Passage, and is located near the historic African Burial Ground. These photos were captured at its site in...
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