Rachel Whiteread on Governors Island

Hands down, the best views from any piece of New York real estate are to be had from a tiny, isolated shack on the side of a hill overlooking New York Bay. You can’t actually enter Rachel Whiteread’s ‘Cabin,’ for which she cast a small structure in concrete, but the surroundings are more the point anyway.   With Manhattan’s skyscrapers in view to the north and the Statue of Liberty looking over from the east, this new permanent public artwork is both isolated and at the center of the city. (On permanent view on Governors Island).

Rachel Whiteread, Cabin, concrete and bronze, installation view on Governors Island, 2016.
Rachel Whiteread, Cabin, concrete and bronze, installation view on Governors Island, 2016.

Sarah Lucas in ‘Lightness of Being’ at City Hall Park

Anyone ready to harvest squash from their garden in the coming weeks will appreciate British artist Sarah Lucas’ mother of all zucchini at City Hall Park, one of two gigantic cast concrete sculptures titled ‘Florian’ and ‘Kevin’ that summarize excess in vegetable form.  (Through December 13th).  

Sarah Lucas, Florian and Kevin, cast concrete, 2013.