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Carol Bove’s “Celeste” (2013) from her new solo show on the High Line, Caterpillar (through May 2014).

Carol Bove’s “Celeste” (2013) from her new solo show on the High Line, Caterpillar (through May 2014).

Andra Ursuta’s “Nose Job” (2013) may be the funniest piece in the High Line’s new group show Busted (through April 2014).

Andra Ursuta’s “Nose Job” (2013) may be the funniest piece in the High Line’s new group show Busted (through April 2014).

A Franz West piece in Frieze New York’s sculpture park.

A Franz West piece in Frieze New York’s sculpture park.

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).

One of the colorful rope installations from Orly Genger’s new Madison Square Park exhibition, Red, Yellow and Blue (through September 8).

One of the colorful rope installations from Orly Genger’s new Madison Square Park exhibition, Red, Yellow and Blue (through September 8).

Jaehyo Lee’s “Lotus” was installed in Union Square this week.

Jaehyo Lee’s “Lotus” was installed in Union Square this week.

George Condo’s pimply-faced “Liquor Store Attendant” (2013) from Busted (through April 2014) on the High Line.

George Condo’s pimply-faced “Liquor Store Attendant” (2013) from Busted (through April 2014) on the High Line.

Sean Landers’s creepy “Pan” (2013) from the High Line’s new group show Busted (through April 2014), which I reviewed recently.

Sean Landers’s creepy “Pan” (2013) from the High Line’s new group show Busted (through April 2014), which I reviewed recently.

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.

Frank Benson’s incredibly cool sculpture “Human Statue (Jessie)” from the High Line’s new group show, Busted (through April 2014), which I wrote about this week.

Frank Benson’s incredibly cool sculpture “Human Statue (Jessie)” from the High Line’s new group show, Busted (through April 2014), which I wrote about this week.