![]() | Huffington Post : NEW YORK -- A popular large-scale installation of a living room surrounding a statue of Christopher Columbus in midtown Manhattan has been extended by two weeks. The exhibition in the middle of Columbus Circle will run through Dec. 2. "Discovering ... |
![]() | Chicagoist : ... Chi-Rish get their turn at bat with the Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade. The Plumbers Union will dye the Chicago River green at 10 a.m., followed by the parade at noon kicking off at Columbus Drive and Balbo and ending at Columbus and Monroe ... |
![]() | 侨报网纽约频道 : 【侨报编译组报道】公共艺术基金会(The Public Art Fund)近期举办在线旧货销售活动,待售商品主要是“发现哥伦布(Discovering Columbus)”展览上经过挑选的家具和小配件。 去年年末,日裔艺术家Tatzu Nishi为了更好地突 ... |
![]() | New York Daily News : The couch, curtains and other items from the recent art installation around the six-story Columbus statue at 59th St. are available at the online store Artspace. RELATED: 'DISCOVERING COLUMBUS' EXHIBIT OPENS. Artist Tatzu Nishi wrapped the statue in a ... |
![]() | New York Times : Tatzu Nishi: 'Discovering Columbus' (closes on Sunday) In his first commission in the United States, a Japanese artist known for temporarily privatizing monuments and landmarks around the globe by building fully outfitted living rooms or hotel suites ... |
![]() | New York Times : Tatzu Nishi: 'Discovering Columbus' (through Dec. 2) In his first commission in the United States, a Japanese artist known for temporarily privatizing monuments and landmarks around the globe by building fully outfitted living rooms or hotel suites ... |
![]() | New York Times : Tatzu Nishi: 'Discovering Columbus' (through Dec. 2) In his first commission in the United States, a Japanese artist known for temporarily privatizing monuments and landmarks around the globe by building fully outfitted living rooms or hotel suites ... |
![]() | New York Times : Tatzu Nishi: 'Discovering Columbus' (through Nov. 18) In his first commission in the United States, a Japanese artist known for temporarily privatizing monuments and landmarks around the globe by building fully outfitted living rooms or hotel suites ... |
![]() | New York Times : Tatzu Nishi: 'Discovering Columbus' (through Nov. 18) In his first commission in the United States, a Japanese artist known for temporarily privatizing monuments and landmarks around the globe by building fully outfitted living rooms or hotel suites ... |
![]() | Daily Beast : I caught the installation called “Discovering Columbus” on Saturday, the eve of its closing. Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi had built a condo-cliche living room around the statue of Christopher Columbus that has looked down on Columbus Circle in New York ... |
![]() | Torrington Register Citizen : "Discovering Columbus" by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has become a must-see cultural attraction in New York since it opened Sept. 20. Visitors climb six flights of stairs for an up-close view of the 13-foot-high Columbus statue as well as views of ... |
![]() | New York Post : The exhibition in the middle of Columbus Circle will run through Dec. 2. "Discovering Columbus" by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi has become a must-see cultural attraction in New York since it opened Sept. 20. Visitors climb six flights of stairs for an ... |
![]() | ARTINFO : International installation artist Tatzu Nishi talked recently with ARTINFO about the process of building a fully conceived high-rise apartment into a public sculpture for his Public Art Fund commission, "Discovering Columbus," on view at Columbus ... |
![]() | In the Air, Art+Auction's Gossip Column (blog) : Tatzu Nishi's blockbuster Public Art Fund (PAF) commission “Discovering Columbus” — which has enshrouded the explorer's statue in Columbus Circle since late September — closed Sunday, by which time it had been visited by a whopping 100,000+ ... |
![]() | GalleristNY : In other Public Art Fund news, its “Tatzu Nishi: Discovering Columbus” exhibition is set to close at Columbus Circle in Manhattan on Sunday, Dec. 2. Ms. Fisher helped support that project. Follow Andrew Russeth on Twitter or via RSS. arusseth@observer ... |
![]() | GalleristNY : The Public Art Fund has extended Tatzu Nishi's project at Columbus Circle, “Discovering Columbus,” through Dec. 2. The installation, a living room built on scaffolding around the elevated statue of Christopher Columbus in Columbus Circle, had been ... |
![]() | New York Times : Hurricane Sandy downed trees and power lines, ravaged homes and flooded New York City's transit system but spared the statue of Christopher Columbus that is enshrouded in an installation by the Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi. That doesn't mean people ... |
![]() | Huffington Post : NEW YORK -- A popular large-scale installation of a living room surrounding a statue of Christopher Columbus in midtown Manhattan has been extended by two weeks. The exhibition in the middle of Columbus Circle will run through Dec. 2. "Discovering ... |
![]() | Financial Times : If you have the stamina to climb six flights of stairs, you should jog over to Tatzu Nishi's wacky penthouse, perched atop a 70ft column in the middle of Columbus Circle. His aerial living room encloses the marble statue of Christopher Columbus that ... |