Yippee! NYC Parks Department Buys my Tavern on the Green Mural
by on 1/17/2010 10:12:01 PM
NYC lost its lawsuit that they had filed to try to prevent the sale ofthe Park Room mural. Permission was given to auction it off with the other relics and memorabilia, but just when we expected it to come up for bidding, it disappeared from the board before the action started. What happened?
At the last minute, a behind the scenes deal was made and the New York Cit Parks Department purchased it. I am thrilled that they wanted to keep the mural in its current position for the public to continue to enjoy.
Whew, for a moment there, I thought that no one wanted to spend $5,000 - the starting bid.
The story is n the 1/20 New York Times.

Tavern on the Green Auction in New York City- “Hey, that’s MY mural, yes THAT one, the one of Central Park with over a hundred horses!”
Any parent who has ever jumped up, waved their arms and wanted to shout from the bleachers, “That’s my kid!” will know how I am feeling. The child, especially if an adolescent, will probably be embarrassed. That’s the relationship that I have with my beloved Tavern on the Green mural. It will be sold off to the highest bidder and go to a new home – my own offspring – without any parental input. I want to go and shout out from the sidelines - but the hitch is, it isn’t mine.
How do you handle your relationships with your artwork once you no longer possess it? Do you hover over old photos now and then? To you ever want to meddle with its current life?
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