Gabriel Koren, an artist who created a sculpture of Frederick Douglass peering into Harlem from Central Park, told The Post that she can understand why a competing work of art placed without permission would present a serious problem for an artist.
Date: May 30, 2017
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old gray-bearded sculptor has generated some sympathy, particularly from other artists. Gabriel Koren, whose bronze sculpture of Frederick Douglass looks into Harlem from Central Park, says she would be offended by another artist placing a competing piece of art near her creation without permission.
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