NEW YORK, NY.- Park Tower Group, the owner, developer and manager of 535 Madison Avenue announces the recent arrival of John Chamberlains larger-than-life silver aluminum sculpture, ROSETUXEDO, to Christies Sculpture Garden, located in the buildings outdoor public plaza on Madison Avenue and 54th Street.
Executed in 2008, ROSETUXEDO is whimsical in spirit. With its complex, intertwined elements, the sculpture can simultaneously appear to be dancing, walking, and falling, depending on the viewer's physical proximity. Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner, ROSETUXEDO will be on view until 2018 and can be acquired through Christies Private Sales.
Born of a unique partnership between Christie's, the world's leading art business, and Park Tower Group, a major real-estate developer known for architecturally outstanding developments, the Sculpture Garden is a serene spot to enjoy monumental sculpture in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Were very proud to introduce this stunning Chamberlain sculpture to the public, said Matthew Mayer, Executive Vice-President of Park Tower Group. Tenants, tourists, and New Yorkers alike now have the opportunity to appreciate great art in their daily life when visiting 535 Madison Avenues sculpture garden.
Defined by its sculptural form in glass and aluminum, 535 Madison is a signature work of art in the New York skyline. Located on the northeast corner of Madison and 54th Street, 535 Madison has been elegantly modernized to todays most innovative specifications. At 535 Madison, classic modernism intersects seamlessly with the needs of todays tenants.