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One World Trade Center Manhattan 11/08/2016 2:25 pm
Bensonhurst Brooklyn 10/12/2019 5:18 pm
Halloween Parade Greenwich Village 10/31/2016 8:47 pm
West Side Manhattan 07/17/2014 8:15 pm
West 34 Street Manhattan 11/09/2016 9:25 pm th
Edward Avedisian The Whole World Has Gone Surfing, 1963 Museum of Modern Art 10/22/2019, 4:51 pm
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Mark Rothko Seagram Mural, Section 6 (Untitled), 1959 Pace Gallery 11/08/2016, 4 pm
Ground Zero Memorial Manhattan 11/08/2016, 2:29 pm
Urs Fischer Standing Julian, 2015 Whitney Museum of American Art 11/21/2016, 4:37 pm
54th Street Entrance Museum of Modern Art Manhattan 11/07/2016, 1:13 pm
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Jasmin B. Frelih
54th Street Manhattan 11/07/2016, 1:08 pm & 1:13 pm
Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel, 1951 Network of Stoppages, 1914 Museum of Modern Art 11/07/2016, 2:11 pm
James Rosenquist F - 111, 1964-65 Museum of Modern Art 11/07/2016, 2:22 pm
Umberto Boccioni Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 The City Rises, 1910 Giacomo Balla, Street Light, 1909 Museum of Modern Art 11/07/2016, 1:55 pm
Jean-Michel Basquiat Glenn Museum of Modern Art 11/07/2016, 1:52 pm
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Leidy Churchman Tallest Residential Tower in the Western Hemisphere, 2015 Whitney Museum of American Art 11/21/2016, 4:11 pm
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Jasmin B. Frelih
Julian Schnabel Palazzo Chupi, 2007 West Village 07/11/2014, 2:58 pm
Carmen Herrera Blanco y Verde, 1959 Whitney Museum of American Art 11/21/2016, 3:47 pm
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A visual poem, written in the months after the election of Donald Trump as President of the USA, and designed in the spring Covid-19 quarantine months as a tribute to New York, the wildest city in the world.
Waiting for the Iceman poem Jasmin B. Frelih written: 02/16 - 03/13/2017 designed: 04/04 - 05/05/2020