Astor Place Cube to Spin Again After Restoration.

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The Astor Place Cube, a beloved sculpture in New York City, was removed for repairs after its spinning mechanism separated from the base and it was found to be leaning. The refurbishing, estimated to cost $100,000, will be paid for by the estate of the sculptor who created the cube in 1967, Tony Rosenthal. The cube is expected to return in midsummer after repairs at a foundry in Connecticut. The restoration will allow it to rotate freely again, bringing back the wondrousness of a giant urban plaything that has captured the imagination of the East Village community for decades.
Topics:entertainment#arts-and-culture#astor-place-cube#new-york-city#restoration#sculpture#tony-rosenthal
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