Mad. Sq. Art is the free contemporary art program of the Madison Square Park Conservancy, presenting exhibitions of newly-commissioned work each year in a wide variety of media, by artists ranging from emerging to internationally renowned.

Following critical accolades for past exhibitions, Mad. Sq. Art’s “museum without walls” is now recognized worldwide as a preeminent presenter of public art, and is a destination for art lovers from around the world. Watch an overview of the program’s past exhibits.

MAD. SQ. ART 2013
ORLY GENGER:
RED, YELLOW AND BLUE

May 2 – September 8, 2013

Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq. Art announces a new installation for Spring and Summer 2013 by New York-based artist Orly Genger. The monumental commission entitled Red, Yellow and Blue will feature the artist’s renowned usage of intricately hand-knotted nautical rope covered in paint, creating a work that will transform the park’s lush lawns into colorfully-lined chambers. Following its New York run, the installation will travel to the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum outside of Boston in October 2013, marking the first Mad. Sq. Art commission to tour.

Genger’s work artfully transcends the perceived limits of the materials she employs. This Mad. Sq. Art commission will consist of 1.4 million feet of rope—the total length equating to nearly 20 times the length of Manhattan—covered in over 3,000 gallons of paint, and weighing over an astounding 100,000 pounds. Red, Yellow and Blue employs repurposed rope collected from hundreds of miles up and down the Eastern seaboard, bringing elements of the coastline to the urban setting of Madison Square Park. Together, three separate undulating structures of layered rope shaped on-site by the artist will redefine the landscape of the park. [READ MORE]



Previously presented artists include: Bill Beirne, Jim Campbell, Richard Deacon, Mark di Suvero, Kota Ezawa, Bill Fontana, Ernie Gehr, Sandra Gibson and Luis Recoder, Antony Gormley, Jene Highstein, Tadashi Kawamata, Mel Kendrick, Sol LeWitt, Olia Lialina & Dragan EspenschiedCharles Long, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Jacco Olivier, Roxy Paine, Jaume Plensa, Shannon Plumb, Alison Saar, Jessica Stockholder, Leo Villareal, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and William Wegman.

From 2000-2003, exhibitions in Madison Square Park were presented by the Public Art Fund on behalf of the Campaign for the New Madison Square Park. These artists included Tony Oursler, Dan Graham and Mark Dion among others. Click here to learn more about this series of exhibitions.


Major support for Mad. Sq. Art is provided by the Charina Endowment Fund, Liane Ginsberg, Agnes Gund, Toby Devan Lewis, Dorothy Lichtenstein, Tiffany & Co., Sorgente Group, and Anonymous. Substantial support is provided by Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy, The Buhl Foundation, The Henry Luce Foundation, Danny and Audrey Meyer, Ronald A. Pizzuti, The Rudin Family, John L. Thomson, Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch, Tishman Speyer, the Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Charitable Trust, and The Sol LeWitt Fund for Artist Work.

Delta Air Lines is the Official Airline of Mad. Sq. Art. Ace Hotel New York is the Official Hotel Partner of the Madison Square Park Conservancy. Mad. Sq. Art is supported in part with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. The Madison Square Park Conservancy is a public/private partnership with New York City Parks & Recreation.

PAST EXHIBITS FROM 2011

May 5 - Sep 11, 2011

Echo extended through Sept. 11

Photographs by James Ewing Good news! Jaume Plensa’s Echo has been extended through September 11! Over the past three decades, the celebrated Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa has established an international reputation for creating public sculptures that are both monumental in scale and emotionally engaging in subject. Working in a wide variety of materials, Plensa has… Read more

Mar 31 - May 15, 2011

Kota Ezawa: City of Nature

Video stills courtesy of the artist Kota Ezawa is a German-born, San Fransisco-based video artist and illustrator who creates simple, graphic illustrations over film footage to produce short, witty narrative videos. City of Nature, Ezawa’s original video commission for Mad. Sq. Art, weaves together excerpts from popular films, ranging from Fitzcarraldo to Twin Peaks in which nature is… Read more

Mar 31 - May 15, 2011

City of Nature On View Now!

The wait time from ordering to receiving your food at Shake Shack can be about eight minutes. Lucky you! That’s exactly enough time to take in a little bit of culture! The 2011 season of Mad. Sq. Art opens March 31 with City of Nature, a new video work by the multi-media artist and illustrator… Read more

Mar 31, 2011

City of Nature Opening Reception

On Thursday March 31, a crowd gathered at the southern end of Madison Square Park to celebrate the opening of Kota Ezawa’s City of Nature. Despite the drizzle and unseasonably cold weather, guests came out to hear Ezawa speak about his inspirations for the video collage. There were also remarks from John Hanhardt, Senior Curator… Read more

May 5 - Aug 14, 2011

Echo is Here!

At last, the 44′ high sculpture by the Spanish artist Jaume Plensa has landed on the Oval Lawn of Madison Square Park. After three grueling days of installation (and through the rain and 82 degree heat), the sculpture is now complete! We were out in the Park for the entire process, and it was thrilling… Read more

May 6, 2011

The New York Times Covers Plensa & Echo

Image Courtesy of Benjamin Norman for The New York Times You might have been wondering how Jaume Plensa’s 44-foot sculpture landed on the Oval Lawn of Madison Square Park…well, you’re in luck! The New York Times is now featuring an amazing video of the entire installation process that took place during the last week of… Read more

May 5, 2011

Opening Press Conference for Echo

On a gorgeous spring morning (Thursday, May 5, to be exact), Jaume Plensa’s Echo opened to the public with a press conference, presided over by Kate D. Levin, the Commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs. Commissioner Levin remarked that she had already witnessed the public’s powerful reaction to Plensa’s Echo, a consummate example of… Read more

May 5, 2011

Opening Reception for Echo

Thursday, May 5 was a day full of opening events in honor of Echo and Jaume Plensa! The morning’s Press Conference was followed by a reception later in the evening in the Park. Guests enjoyed delicious hors d’oeuvres from Nuela, while they strolled on the Oval Lawn, taking in the epic statue as the sun… Read more

Sep 22 - Dec 31, 2011

Alison Saar: Feallan and Fallow

Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq. Art announces Feallan and Fallow, a six-piece installation featuring four newly commissioned works by Los Angeles-based artist Alison Saar. Drawing inspiration from the cyclical qualities of life and nature, Saar’s Feallan and Fallow will take park-goers and visitors on a journey through the four seasons as inspired by the… Read more