Sarah Morris's 2006 Robert Towne Project at Lever House Organized by Public Art Fund
Sarah Morris created a project titled Robert Towne in 2006 at Lever House in New York. The Public Art Fund organized this installation. The work was documented on the artcritical website on August 4, 2010. Morris's project represents a significant public art intervention in a notable architectural setting. Lever House serves as the specific venue for this artistic presentation. The project highlights Morris's engagement with urban environments and architectural forms. This installation contributes to the broader landscape of contemporary public art in New York City. The collaboration between artist and presenting organization demonstrates institutional support for site-specific work.
Key facts
- Sarah Morris created the Robert Towne project in 2006
- The project was installed at Lever House in New York
- Public Art Fund organized the installation
- The project was documented on artcritical on August 4, 2010
- Lever House served as the specific venue
- The work represents a public art intervention
- The installation is site-specific
- The project demonstrates institutional collaboration
Entities
Artists
- Sarah Morris
Institutions
- Public Art Fund
- artcritical
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Midtown Manhattan