NEW YORK − There's a giant pigeon in Manhattan ... brought over to be raised for food but soon became the ubiquitous street urchins they are today. "It's like pigeons' revenge," said Tod ...
instead choosing to canonize the familiar New York City street bird. "The name 'Dinosaur' makes reference to the sculpture's scale and to the pigeon’s ancestors who millions of years ago ...
The town of Pigeon Forge itself throws Winterfest and illuminates ... Colorful lights and art-adorned lampposts transform King Street into a winter wonderland, while the annual Scottish Christmas ...
The newest High Line exhibit entitled “Dinosaur” officially opened on Oct. 17th with a 17-foot tall aluminum sculpture of the lowly street pigeon elevated into a towering two-story-tall work of art ...
Motorists can exit at 178th Street. The ramp from 177th Street to the southbound Henry Hudson Parkway will be closed. Motorists can use Riverside Drive. All lanes on the ramp from the westbound ...
"What we certainly know is that they make visual maps, they take visual clues of their route," Mr Dooley says. For pigeon fanciers like Ms Darling and her family, it's about the special bond and ...
The 16-foot-tall pigeon sculpture has the city in a flutter. Artist Iván Argote's sculpture titled "Dinosaur" depicts an enormous pigeon looking out over New York's 10th Avenue. "This is ...
Visitors are flocking to New York City's famed High Line to see its latest art installation. The 16-foot-tall pigeon sculpture has the city in a flutter. Artist Iván Argote's sculpture titled ...
Iván Argote, Dinosaur, 2024. A High Line Plinth commission. On view October 2024 – Spring 2026. Photo by Timothy Schenck. Courtesy of the High Line. A giant pigeon sculpture now gazes down upon ...
General Motors is working with Forge Nano, a materials science startup, to find new ways to enhance the performance and lifetime of electric vehicle battery cells. The automaker’s investment arm ...
A giant pigeon sculpture called “Dinosaur” is now in place on the High Line near 10th Avenue and 30th Street. The artwork, created by Iván Argote, opened to the public on Thursday.