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#whereartthou with @creativetimenyc’s Drifting in Daylight in Central Park
For more photos and videos of Drifting in Daylight, explore the #DriftinginDaylight hashtag and follow @creativetimenyc and @centralparknyc on Instagram.
Photos of Drifting in Daylight, a dreamy pathway of art installed by the nonprofit public art organization Creative Time (@creativetimenyc) in New York City are the focus of this week’s #whereartthou. “The beauty of the park is that you can feel like you are completely lost at times, but you’ll still end up where you want to go,” says Cara Starke, director of exhibitions. “We wanted to create an exhibition that would celebrate this vision.” The works – which include Spencer Finch’s sunset-colored soft serve ice cream; Ragnar Kjartansson’s S.S. Hangover, floating along the Harlem Meer; and Alicia Framis’ Cartas al Cielo, an invitation to send a postcard to the sky – are on view from noon to 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays until June 20.
The exhibition is designed to be just as accessible for someone who accidentally stumbles upon one artwork as it is for someone who has time to spend wandering from one to the next. “At its core, Drifting in Daylight is about celebrating the park,” Cara says, “and discovering the incredible landscapes, gardens, woods and bodies of water that Frederick Law Olmsted designed, and the histories embedded in them.”
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