Sculptor Mark di Suvero's 70-foot-high Joie de Vivre (Joy of Life) resides in Lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park. It was installed at the corner of Broadway and Cedar Street in June 2006.
The steel sculpture, made of "open-ended tetrahedrons" as described by di Suvero, is painted red. Joie de Vivre was formerly located at the Holland Tunnel rotary.
Zuccotti Park, formerly Liberty Plaza Park, has tree plantings and benches and tables. Anchoring its southeast corner at Broadway and Cedar Street is Mark di Suvero’s 70-foot-tall red steel sculpture Joie de Vivre. The northwest corner, closest to the World Trade Center site, holds J. Seward Johnson’s Double Check, a dark bronze sculpture of a seated man with a briefcase.
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