Pictures

Six brightly painted or patinated bronze and aluminum sculptures by the American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) are installed in the most dramatic outdoor space for sculpture in New York City: The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden, which offers a spectacular view of Central Park and the New York City skyline. Created in the 1990s, the six works include a group of “brushstroke” figures and a 17-foot-wide house.
House III, Roy Lichtenstein sculpture, in the roof garden of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with Time Warner Center twin towers and Central Park South skyline in the background. 4 May 2003.

Queen Elizabeth 2, the flagship vessel of Cunard, at Pier 90, on the way to Caribbean. Time Warner Center twin towers beyond. 21 December 2002.

The Navy airplane on the deck of Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum and the view of Time Warner Center from Pier 84. 17 November 2002.

The roofs of Hell's Kitchen and Time Warner Center. The view from Worldwide Plaza on 1 August 2002.

The cranes of Time Warner Center - the view form New York City Passenger Ship Terminal Piers on 27 January 2002.

The view of Time Warner Center and the roofs of Hell's Kitchen from 420 W 42nd Street rental apartment building on 20 January 2002.