Joie de Vivre (English: Joy of Life) is an outdoor sculpture by Mark di Suvero, located at Zuccotti Park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The 70-foot sculpture, composed of "open-ended tetrahedrons", was installed by the intersection of Broadway and Cedar Street in June 2006 and was previously located at the Holland Tunnel rotary (also named St. John's Park).[2]
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English: Joy of Life | |
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Artist | Mark di Suvero |
Year | 1998 (1998)[1] |
Type | Sculpture |
Dimensions | 21 m (70 ft) |
Location | New York City, New York, United States |
Coordinates | 40.70897°N 74.01094°W / 40.70897; -74.01094 |
In October 2011, during Occupy Wall Street, a man climbed Joie de Vivre, where he remained for several hours until he was escorted down by police.[3]
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