Discovery Times Square announces final weeks to see The Art of the Brick exhibit

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Discovery Times Square announces final weeks to see The Art of the Brick exhibit
Internationally acclaimed artist Nathan Sawaya unveils brand new sculpture of One World Trade Center to kick-off final weeks.



NEW YORK, NY.- The final weeks are upon Discovery Times Square’s captivating exhibition, The Art of the Brick. After welcoming an unprecedented number of visitors since opening in June, the world’s biggest and most elaborate display of art created from LEGO® bricks will see its final day in New York City’s Times Square on January 5, 2014. Tickets to see The Art of the Brick, which showcases a collection of creative and inspiring art constructed using only LEGO toy bricks by renowned contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya, are on sale now through closing.

The Art of the Brick brings to life Sawaya’s one-of-a-kind pieces of art, including an impressive T-Rex dinosaur skeleton and the iconic pop-culture favorite “Yellow”—a life-size sculpture of a man ripping his chest open with thousands of sunshine-yellow LEGO bricks cascading from the cavity. The exhibit, one of the most successful exhibitions held at Discovery Times Square, is the largest collection of LEGO art ever on display showcasing more than 100 creations, including 50 stunning replicas of some of the most famous works of art throughout history. Prior to opening in NYC, the critically acclaimed collection of creative and inspiring art – named by CNN as one of the Top 10 “must see exhibitions” in the world - achieved record-breaking runs in Singapore, Taiwan, and Australia.

To kick-off final weeks, Sawaya unveiled a never-before-seen sculpture of One World Trade Center. The new sculpture brings to life a concept submitted by fans following the “What Should Nathan Build?” program, which asked the public to weigh-in on Sawaya’s next imaginative creation. The One World Trade Center masterpiece, inspired by Suzan Goldstein of Levittown, New York, is being displayed at The Art of the Brick exhibition until its conclusion at Discovery Times Square.

”It was amusing to go through the countless creative ideas fans submitted as suggestions for my next sculpture, many of which I had already built over the course of my art career,” said Sawaya. “I finally chose One World Trade Center as a tribute to New York City, and to celebrate the artistic beauty in its architecture - proving that art is everywhere.”

The Art of the Brick at Discovery Times Square runs until January 5, 2014.

Nathan Sawaya is an acclaimed New York-based artist who creates awe-inspiring artwork out of a toy. His art focuses on large-scale sculptures using only LEGO® bricks. Sawaya was the first artist to ever take LEGO into the art world and his touring exhibition – The Art of the Brick® – has entertained and inspired millions of art lovers and enthusiasts from Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China and around the world. CNN heralded The Art of the Brick as one of the must-see exhibitions in the world. Originally from Oregon, Sawaya’s childhood dreams were always fun and creative. He drew cartoons, wrote stories and of course also played with LEGO. His days were filled with imagination. When it came time for college, Sawaya moved to New York City, attended NYU and became a lawyer. But after years of million dollar mergers and corporate acquisitions on Park Avenue, Sawaya realized he would rather be sitting on the floor creating art, than sitting in a board room negotiating contracts. He walked away from the law and took an artistic risk on LEGO. Now Sawaya is an author, speaker and one of the most popular, award-winning contemporary artists of our time.










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