Day's End

Day's End is a 2021 architectural art piece steeped in ephemerality by the American conceptual and performance artist David Hammons. The ghostly architectural exoskeletal outline of a pier was commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art and inspired and created in tribute to the 1975 intervention instillation piece Days End, Conical Intersect by Gordon Matta-Clark (1943 - 1978) where the "anarchitect"[1] made five incisions into pier 52 along the Hudson River (and today Hudson River Park) which stood on the same spot previously.[2][3][4][5]

Day's End
ArtistDavid Hammons
Year2014–2021
Dimensions50 ft × 373 ft (600 in × 4,480 in)
LocationWhitney Museum of American Art at Hudson River Park

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