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Chronos Cosmos Exhibition at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens

exhibition · 2026-05-04

In Queens, New York, you can find the Socrates Sculpture Park, which is currently hosting the exhibition 'Chronos Cosmos: Deep Time, Open Space,' running until September 3, 2019. Mark di Suvero, along with local community members, founded the park in 1986 on a site that used to be an illegal dump. Now, it serves as a free, open-air museum and workspace for artists year-round. The exhibit features eight artists, including Radcliffe Bailey and Beatriz Cortez, who explore themes like time and space. Standout pieces include Miya Ando's 16-meter fabric artwork representing the Milky Way and Beatriz Cortez's steel sculptures inspired by the Maya calendar. Maria D. Rapicavoli also has a telescope honoring Galileo, which showcases changing satellite images until April 2020. The park supports over a thousand artists, providing resources and educational programs for urban revitalization.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Chronos Cosmos: Deep Time, Open Space' runs until September 3, 2019
  • Socrates Sculpture Park was established in 1986 by Mark di Suvero and community members
  • The park was created on a former illegal dump site
  • Eight artists are featured: Radcliffe Bailey, Beatriz Cortez, Alicja Kwade, Eduardo Navarro, Heidi Neilson, Miya Ando, William Lamson, Maria D. Rapicavoli
  • Miya Ando's '銀河 Ginga (Silver River)' is a 16-meter-long printed fabric
  • Beatriz Cortez's 'Tzolk’in' is inspired by the Maya calendar
  • Maria D. Rapicavoli's 'A Starry Messenger' is a hand-carved alabaster telescope
  • The park has presented work by over 1,000 artists

Entities

Artists

  • Mark di Suvero
  • Radcliffe Bailey
  • Beatriz Cortez
  • Alicja Kwade
  • Eduardo Navarro
  • Heidi Neilson
  • Miya Ando
  • William Lamson
  • Maria D. Rapicavoli
  • Galileo Galilei

Institutions

  • Socrates Sculpture Park
  • Noguchi Museum
  • Artribune

Locations

  • New York
  • Queens
  • Long Island
  • Long Island City
  • East River
  • United States

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