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  2. Tom Otterness - Wikipedia

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    Tom Otterness (born 1952) is an American sculptor who is one of America's most prolific public artists. [1] Otterness's works adorn parks, plazas, subway stations, libraries, courthouses and museums around the world, notably in New York City's Rockefeller Park in Battery Park City [2] and Life Underground in the 14th Street – Eighth Avenue New York Subway station.

  3. Creation Myth (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Creation Myth is a series of limestone and bronze sculptures created by Tom Otterness for the Memorial Art Gallery (MAG)'s Centennial Sculpture Park in 2012. [1] Part of Creation Myth visible at the corner of University Avenue and North Goodman Street, Rochester, NY

  4. The New World (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The New World is a sculpture by Tom Otterness, installed outside Los Angeles' Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, in the U.S. state of California. [1] [2] Description

  5. Ulrich Museum at Wichita State kicks off 50th anniversary ...

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    The Tom Otterness sculpture physically sits in a median south of the museum, near the 17th and Hillside entrance to the WSU campus. The exhibition, “Fully Dimensional: Artists of the Outdoor ...

  6. Life Underground - Wikipedia

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    Life Underground (2001) is a permanent public artwork created by American sculptor Tom Otterness for the New York City Subway's 14th Street/Eighth Avenue station, which serves the A, C, E , and L trains.

  7. 14th Street/Eighth Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    The artwork in this station, Life Underground, was designed by Tom Otterness, and was installed in 2001. [72] It features whimsical bronze sculptures, including a sewer alligator, scattered about the station. [72] Otterness had originally been contracted to sculpt 20 bronze figures, which were to have been installed in 1998. [73]

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

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    The sculpture was commissioned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 1969 and installed in 1970 at the World Trade Center in New York City. The sculpture was heavily damaged in the collapse of 7 World Trade Center, where the sculpture was located. Only around 40 percent of the sculpture was recovered from the site after the attacks.

  9. Beelden aan Zee - Wikipedia

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    A public sculpture garden created out of numerous sculptures by the American sculptor Tom Otterness is located on the boulevard just beyond the museum. This "fairy tale pictures to the sea" installation was designed in particular for children to enjoy. [10]