Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, New York

In 1986, artist Mark di Suvero found an abandoned landfill alongside the East River that was being used as an illegal dumpsite. Seeing the potential in this five-acre patch of land for something much more, he formed a coalition of community activists and artists and transformed the site into an outdoor gallery and artist studio. From the beginning, di Suvero sought to promote a cultural connection between the park and the greater community. The park was named after the ancient classical philosopher Socrates as a nod to the large Greek…

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