HOPE sculpture on W 53rd Street; Carol Bove sculpture at The Met; Patience and Fortitude the renowned pair of lions at the 42nd Street Public Library and artwork in our hotel lobby at the Andaz on 5th.

Arriving at Penn Station on Thursday afternoon around 1:23 P.M.
This past weekend, as temps began to rise a few of us hopped the Amtrak from DC to NYC to partake in the reopening of the city after a long, challenging winter. We still had to do our part by social distancing, as there were several exhibitions worth masking up for this spring: “Goya’s Graphic Imagination” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art [through May 2]; “Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life” at MoMA PS1 in Queens [through Sept. 6th], and Frick Madison just re-opened in March and will house the collection and staff during the renovation of its historic buildings on East 70th Street.
Travel safely,
Kathleen
The Goya exhibition looks very interesting. I watched the 20 minute video from the Met Museum.
In your picture in front of Penn Station, it looks as if there was no one else around, was it very early in the morning?
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We arrived about 1:30 P.M. and it was very cold that first day. That could be the reason not too many people were about. The Goya exhibition was fantastic, he was a most prolific artist!!!
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Love to see the photos and your description of your experience is remarkable yes we Hope so much to be free again soon
Regards
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Love these photos….I miss NYC…
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