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Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre
Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre
Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre
Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre
Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre
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Park Avenue Architectural Portrait | Public Sculptures by Gregg LeFevre

Created and Sold by Gregg LeFevre

Gregg LeFevre

Park Avenue Architectural Portrait - Public Sculptures

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The Architects' Building once standing at 101 Park Avenue served as home to many of the designers of New York's early skyscrapers.

Their work is celebrated with our series of twenty bronze panels set into the surrounding sidewalks.

Each bronze panel is a detailed portrait of the buildings designed at this site; Lincoln Building crown, NY Central Building, G.E. Building, French Building entrance, Chrysler Building crown and entrance, 101 Park Avenue, Citicorp Center.

Item Park Avenue Architectural Portrait
Created by Gregg LeFevre
As seen in 101 Park Ave, New York, NY
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Gregg LeFevre
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
One of a kind photographic and cast metal relief works

Since graduating with a degree in philosophy, installation artist/photographer Gregg LeFevre has created over 120 site specific public art works in cast metal that provide insight about the nature and character of particular places. He often uses cast relief images and text to illustrate the traits that contribute to the unique personality of a place. His works can be found underfoot in all types of pedestrian spaces, from plazas, parks, bike paths and trails, to lobbies and arcades. He also often works in series, creating a walkway of related pieces. Here in New York he has over a dozen such projects. His best known work is Library Walk: 100 bronze reliefs set in the sidewalks of 41st Street, each referencing a different aspect of world literature. They are oriented in a way that leads the viewer toward the front door of the 41st Street Library on Fifth Avenue.

Mr. LeFevre has had his works commissioned by New York, Miami, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, Los Angeles, and many other American cities. He has exhibited widely in the United States. A resident of New York City, he has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Browne Fund, and in collaboration with the Grand Central Partnership, an award for excellence in design from the Arts Commission of the City of New York.