A Sculpture on a Residential Balcony in New York

A Sculpture on a Residential Balcony in New York

Living in a city with more billionaires than some countries is a special kind of privilege. Here, art stops being a rarity locked behind museum walls and becomes part of everyday life. What we’re used to seeing under perfect lighting, against sterile white walls, watched over by a quiet museum attendant — in New York, you might stumble upon it… on a neighbor’s balcony.

“One day we were walking through Soho with friends from Fragment Gallery, and they noticed an Alex Katz painting hanging casually on the wall of a second-floor apartment. I remember being surprised — just the day before, I had seen his solo show at the Guggenheim Museum.” — recalls Waso

A Sculpture Instead of a Bicycle

Here’s a more recent example: from the terrace of Carpenters Workshop Gallery, you can spot a neighboring balcony where a Zhan Wang sculpture from his famous “Artificial Rocks” series proudly stands.

Zhan Wang is one of China’s most renowned conceptual sculptors, a representative of Cynical Realism and postmodernism. His “rocks” have become symbols of contemporary Chinese art at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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The cost of one such piece ranges from $150,000 to $300,000. Typically, you’d find them only in major museums — MoMA, The Met, M+, or The British Museum. But this is New York. Here, your neighbor might keep not a bicycle or a drying rack on the balcony, but a piece of contemporary art worth a few hundred thousand dollars.

📍 Balcony location: 685 5th Ave

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