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- Alamo, also known as the Astor Place Cube or simply The Cube, is an outdoor sculpture by Tony Rosenthal, located on Astor Place, in the East Village...
- Alamo (also: Astor Place Cube or "The Cube ") is an outdoor sculpture by Bernard Rosenthal, which is installed on the Astor Place, New York City.
- Walk among legends where beautifully sculpted bronze statues, part of the sculpture trail, convey the humanity and heroism of the Alamo’s story.
- The Alamo has added six bronze figures on its state-owned grounds as part of an “Alamo Sculpture Trail,” a series of 14 statues linking the Texas shrine to the...
- Not only was Rosenthal's Alamo, 1967 the first contemporary sculpture purchased by New York City, it was the first Rosenthal public art sculpture not...
- The ‘Alamo’ sculpture by Tony Rosenthal, better known as the Astor Place Cube, has had a brace installed and no longer spins.
- The Alamo today, surrounded by parked bicycles. The sculpture’s minimalist form offers a chance for the public to reinterpret it as they see fit.
- Our beloved rotating cube, the 1967 Tony Rosenthal sculpture Alamo is returning to Astor Place soon!
- Fifty years later, Tony Rosenthal’s “Alamo” sculpture remains a beloved fixture in downtown New York.
- Alamo sculpture at Astor Place was removed for repair last year and reinstalled not that long agol.
- The Alamo has added six bronze figures on its state-owned grounds as part of an “Alamo Sculpture Trail,” a series of 14 statues linking the Texas shrine to the...
- The 16-foot Iron Giant sculpture, which once lorded over the halls of the now closed Alamo Drafthouse theater in midtown Omaha, has a new home.
- The Alamo has added six bronze figures on its state-owned grounds as part of an “Alamo Sculpture Trail,” a series of 14 statues linking the Texas shrine to the...
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