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  2. The World Trade Center Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Saul Wenegrat, former director of the art program for the Port Authority of New York, had suggested to Miró that he could make a tapestry for the World Trade Center, but the artist declined as he would only make the work with his own hands but had no experience of making a tapestry.

  3. Artwork at the World Trade Center (1973–2001) - Wikipedia

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    Saul Wenegrat, former director of the art program for the Port Authority of New York, had suggested to Miró that he could make a tapestry for the World Trade Center, but the artist declined as he would only make the work with his own hands but had no experience of making a tapestry.

  4. Artwork damaged or destroyed in the September 11 attacks

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    Ideogram, The World Trade Center Tapestry, and Sky Gate, New York, were never recovered from the rubble and are presumed destroyed. Cloud Fortress survived the attack and collapse of the buildings, but was severely damaged and subsequently cleared by rescue workers in the days after the attacks. Bent Propeller was partially recovered from the ...

  5. Sky Gate, New York - Wikipedia

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    Sky Gate, New York was a sculpture by the artist Louise Nevelson, located in the mezzanine of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York, from 1978 until its 2001 destruction in the collapse of the buildings during the September 11 attacks.

  6. Ideogram (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    According to Saul Wenegrat, former director of the art program for the Port Authority, the sculpture may have been the most photographed piece of art in the World Trade Center Complex. It was also featured in many fashion advertisements. [2]

  7. Austin J. Tobin Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Austin J. Tobin Plaza, also known as the World Trade Center Plaza, was a large public square that was located on the World Trade Center site from 1966 until its destruction during the September 11 attacks in 2001.

  8. As the H-1B visa debate tears MAGA apart, Indian-Americans ...

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    (Saul Loeb - Pool/Getty Images) The H-1B visa program, designed to provide U.S. companies with access to specialized foreign talent, has become a focal point of political and cultural conflict.

  9. World Trade Center Plaza Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture amidst the ruins of Ground Zero. Image taken before the sculpture's demolition. The Port Authority allocated up to 1% of the World Trade Center construction cost to the purchase of art for the complex, and established an advisory group to recommend and commission artwork.