Day's End at The Whitney Museum Model

Day's End at The Whitney Museum Model

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New York
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United States

“Day’s End,” by American artist David Hammons, at Pier 52 (also known as Gansevoort Peninsula) in New York City pays homage to deconstructionist Gordon Matta-Clark who, in 1975, cut five openings into the shed that formerly occupied the site.

Client: Whitney Museum of American Art

Artist: David Hammons

Structural Engineer: Guy Nordenson and Associates

Construction and General Contractor: Hunter Roberts Construction Group 

Steel Fabricator: Mariani Metal Fabricators Ltd.

Day's End at The Whitney Museum Model
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