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Recent Press

"...it's safe to assume that tens of millions of people have seen his work: sculptures, installed in prominent public places in Los Angeles and New York City, that include a monumental display of the 12 signs of the Zodiac that stood for decades at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport."

"The New York City airport, called Idlewild until 1963, was a futuristic architectural achievement when it opened several new terminals in the early 1960s."

"His 23 sculptures in New York City alone include two in front of the Delacorte Theater in Central Park — Romeo and Juliet, unveiled in 1977, and Prospero and Miranda from “The Tempest,” dedicated in 1996 in honor of Joseph Papp, founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival — and a bust of Richard Tucker, the operatic tenor, in a tiny plaza across from Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts."

"Central Park's most romantic statue!"

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