ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月26日 06時20分


An ancient, 25-ton head carved out of basalt makes a pit stop at the Seagram Building, so the Park Avenue crowd can check it out for a month or two. One of a number of heads made by the Olmec people of Mesoamerica, the sculpture dates to sometime between 1200 and 900 B.C. It was lowered into this spot by crane in May 1965, and it made for a striking juxtaposition with the Seagram Building, a new, much-praised addition to the skyline with a sleek exterior of bronze and glass. The message seemed to be: This is where mankind has been; this is where it’s going. Visit the link in our bio for more examples of office building art, and follow @nytarchives for more photos from our archives. Photo by Eddie Hausner.


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