Sculpture on the City Streets

Some days, I think I see Batman everywhere. Some days, I just see the man in blue. It’s not always Batman. This blue man, at Sixth Avenue and West 53rd Street in Manhattan, is called Jean-Marc, named for the artist Jean-Marc Bustamante. The creator of the statue is Xavier Veilhan. Find the blue Jean-Marc on your way to the Museum of Modern Art, also on West 53rd (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues).
—Lori Tripoli
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