Gallery of 'Drifting in Daylight': Innovative new art exhibition in Central Park

Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Ragnar Kjartansson's "S.S. Hangover" - a six piece brass band circles Harlem Meer all day. Part of "Drifting in Daylight," a free group exhibition in Central Park through June.
"Here and Now/Glacier, Shard, Rock by Karyn Oliver - one of the eight thought provoking pieces, all set in the northern part of Central Park.
Presented by Creative Time, from artists Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Spencer Finch, Alicia Framis, Nina Katchadourian, RagnarKjartansson, David Levine, Karyn Olivier, and Lauri Stallings.
Six of the eight works have been created especially for this project.
Ice cream cones created in the colors of New York's skyline at sunset as captured in historic paintings.
Marc Bamuthi Joseph's "Black Joy in the Hour of Chaos."  It's part of "Drifting in Daylight," an exhibition bringing eight thought provoking artworks to the park.
Marc Bamuthi Joseph's "Black Joy in the Hour of Chaos."  Drifting in Daylight playfully twists our everyday experience of the Park.
Lauri Stallings and Glo's "And all directions, i come to you."  Find out more about the "Drifting in Daylight" exhibition at centralparknyc.org
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Gallery of 'Drifting in Daylight': Innovative new art exhibition in Central ParkRagnar Kjartansson's "S.S. Hangover" - a six piece brass band circles Harlem Meer all day. Part of "Drifting in Daylight," a free group exhibition in Central Park through June.
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