Aerie at River Hook

Designed to reflect history in the Hudson River Valley, Aerie combines natural and architectural forms in monumental mesh. The sculpture’s base echoes a classical archway, while the figure of a nesting eagle refers to the revival both of the river and the famous local bird. The eagle recalls national and multicultural myths, environmental treasures, and the human desire to fly.

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