Steve Tobin's 'New York Roots' is a monumental art installation in Midtown's Garment District, consisting of seven towering sculptures that symbolize interconnectedness within families and communities. Inspired by dance and Japanese calligraphy, the sculptures reach heights of up to 22 feet, inviting viewers to engage physically and emotionally. This dynamic installation serves as both a visual centerpiece and a place for reflection, encouraging unity among those who experience it. Tobin, known for nature-inspired works, has previously memorialized significant events like 9/11 and has his art showcased in esteemed collections globally.
The installation, titled 'New York Roots,' features seven towering sculptures that invite viewers to weave among their roots, reflecting on relationships and communities.
'New York Roots' transforms the public space and serves as an organic guardian, inviting about reflection and unity among individuals in the city.
As a renowned artist, Tobin's works are globally celebrated and featured in collections such as The White House and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.
Inspired by dance and Japanese calligraphy, the sculptures highlight the energy of human connection and bring new perspectives to the bustling Garment District.
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