The Public Art Fund will celebrate its 40th year with a Central Park installation by the sculptor Liz Glynn that recreates a Gilded Age ballroom.
The exhibition, “Open House,” will appear at the Doris C. Freedman Plaza, at the southeast corner of Central Park, from March 1 through Sept. 24. It will feature cast concrete models of sofas, chairs and footstools that once adorned the massive ballroom of William C. Whitney’s mansion, which was demolished in the early 1940s.
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