Posts Tagged ‘Peter Bulow’

Passing Glances @ Fort Tryon Park

Passing Glances @ Fort Tryon Park

As if Fort Tryon Park wasn’t majestic enough, the 12 life-sized sculptures created by Peter Bulow that are on display now on the Stan Michels Promenade add a magical quality to the park. Even though the Passing Glances exhibit was to be taken down by the 30th of June as of the 10th of July [...]


Scholar and Sculptor, Working Inside the Head and Out | NY Times

Scholar and Sculptor, Working Inside the Head and Out | NY Times

By JIM DWYER Snapping open a violin case, Peter Bulow reveals a line of clay heads — fellow passengers from his subway rides, carved on the fly. They fit in the palm of the hand they were born in. This is the sketch work of a sculptor shaping at the speed of the A train [...]


Washington Heights psychiatrist molds mini portraits of commuters on subway, uses them in study | NY Daily News

Washington Heights psychiatrist molds mini portraits of commuters on subway, uses them in study | NY Daily News

By Joseph Tepper / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS An uptown psychiatrist is giving new meaning to “head shrinking.” Washington Heights psychiatrist Peter Bulow has transformed the A train into his personal art studio, sculpting miniature busts of commuters from blobs of clay. “I had a long commute to work, so I though it would be [...]


IMMIGRANT EXHIBIT @ NOMAA GALLERY TONIGHT

Immigrant Opening: Tuesday, September 28, 6-8pm NoMAA Gallery · 178 Bennett Avenue, 3rd Floor (at 189th Street) Upper Manhattan is one of the most diverse areas of New York City. People with different cultural backgrounds live and work in this community and are constantly seeking ways to express their own culture and find their connection [...]

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