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Carol Bove’s “Prudence” (2013), from her upcoming exhibition on the High Line, Caterpillar (May 16, 2013-May 2014).

Carol Bove’s “Prudence” (2013), from her upcoming exhibition on the High Line, Caterpillar (May 16, 2013-May 2014).

Some vintage graffiti characters on the northernmost stretch of the High Line near West 34th Street.

Some vintage graffiti characters on the northernmost stretch of the High Line near West 34th Street.

Thomas Schütte’s simultaneously creepy and funny pair of sculptural pairs, “United Enemies” (2011) in Central Park (through August 25), was included in a preview of New York City’s spring and summer public art that I co-wrote this week.

Thomas Schütte’s simultaneously creepy and funny pair of sculptural pairs, “United Enemies” (2011) in Central Park (through August 25), was included in a preview of New York City’s spring and summer public art that I co-wrote this week.

A 3D-printed wall sculpture by Shane Hope from Winkleman Gallery’s booth at this year’s Armory Show. Hope has a solo show opening at Winkleman this week.

A 3D-printed wall sculpture by Shane Hope from Winkleman Gallery’s booth at this year’s Armory Show. Hope has a solo show opening at Winkleman this week.

A new Patrick Jacobs wall diorama, ” Stump with Red Banded Brackets and English Daisies” (2013), from Pierogi’s booth at this year’s Armory Show.

A new Patrick Jacobs wall diorama, ” Stump with Red Banded Brackets and English Daisies” (2013), from Pierogi’s booth at this year’s Armory Show.

These Morgane Tschiember sculptures in the Galerie Loevenbruck booth may have been my favorite discovery at this year’s Armory Show.

These Morgane Tschiember sculptures in the Galerie Loevenbruck booth may have been my favorite discovery at this year’s Armory Show.

These dolphin sculptures by Ed Fornieles in the Mihai Nicodim Gallery booth were irresistible at this year’s Armory Show.

These dolphin sculptures by Ed Fornieles in the Mihai Nicodim Gallery booth were irresistible at this year’s Armory Show.

Tony Tasset’s hyperrealist bronze sculpture “Snowman With Yellow Glove” at the Kavi Gupta booth proved to be one of the Armory Show’s most popular pieces.

Tony Tasset’s hyperrealist bronze sculpture “Snowman With Yellow Glove” at the Kavi Gupta booth proved to be one of the Armory Show’s most popular pieces.

A Tomàs Saraceno hanging module sculpture (with a creepy staring child reflected in one of its panes) from Andersen Contemporary’s booth at the Armory Show.

A Tomàs Saraceno hanging module sculpture (with a creepy staring child reflected in one of its panes) from Andersen Contemporary’s booth at the Armory Show.

Nice Barry McGee installation in Roberts and Tilton’s Armory Show booth.

Nice Barry McGee installation in Roberts and Tilton’s Armory Show booth.