Waterfalls in the River

| category: Art

Starting today through October, we’ll be able to see four brand new freestanding waterfalls in the East River in NYC, brainchild of Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, whose installation “The Weather Project” drew 2 million people to the Tate Modern. It’s the city’s biggest public art project since Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “The Gates” and we can thank the Public Art Fund for commissioning the project.

We’ll let you discover where they are, but according to TimeOutNY, best vantage points are:

Manhattan Bridge pedestrian walkway
Pier 17, South Street Seaport
Battery Park City Esplanade
Fulton Ferry Landing, Dumbo, Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights Promenade between Joralemon and Remsen Sts

and go after sundown for full romantic effect…

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  1. admin Says:

    this is so amazing. there’s nothing I like more than waterfalls. I am so doing this on a date!

  2. Dude Says:

    This is nice.

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