Fish on Fire" sculpture suspended inside the 3 World Trade Center lobby

Frank Gehry’s “Fish on Fire” Sculpture Shines Inside 3 World Trade Center Lobby

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In a remarkable artistic initiative, Silverstein Properties has unveiled a massive sculpture by Frank Gehry, now adorning the lobby of 3 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The artwork, titled “Fish on Fire, Greenwich Street”, marks the culmination of Gehry’s decades-long exploration of fish-inspired forms.

A Unique Design Concept

This masterpiece was developed over a year-long collaboration between Frank Gehry, Silverstein Properties, and Gagosian Gallery. Measuring 20 by 7 feet, the Frank Gehry sculpture features an internal warm copper-red illumination, enhancing the dynamic nature of the triple-height lobby.

A low-angle shot reflecting the geometric design of the sculpture and its integration with the surrounding space.

Precision Engineering & Impressive Weight

The rotating sculpture weighs approximately 400 pounds, and Gehry crafted it from 660 square feet of copper, making it his largest wire-suspended sculpture to date.

Close-up of the
The polished copper texture and warm internal glow of Frank Gehry’s sculpture

A New Addition to the Site’s Artistic Heritage

This piece extends 3 World Trade Center’s rich artistic legacy, which has included works from renowned artists like Al Held, James Rosenquist, Louise Nevelson, and Jenny Holzer since the late 1980s. Now, with this Frank Gehry sculpture, the collection grows even richer.

Wide-angle shot of the
A wide-angle view showcasing the interaction between the sculpture and the lobby’s architectural space.

Cultural Significance & Post-9/11 Recovery

Beyond its artistic value, the sculpture plays a role in the cultural and artistic recovery of the World Trade Center site following 9/11. Developer Larry Silverstein emphasized that the Frank Gehry piece reflects creative thinking throughout the company’s buildings, while Silverstein Properties stated that the project further establishes the World Trade Center as a premier cultural destination in Lower Manhattan.


Quick Summary

AspectDetails
Location3 World Trade Center lobby, Lower Manhattan
ArtistFrank Gehry
Title“Fish on Fire, Greenwich Street”
Dimensions20 × 7 feet
Weight400 lbs
Material660 sq. ft. of copper
CollaborationSilverstein Properties, Gagosian Gallery
LightingWarm copper-red internal illumination
Project SignificanceCultural recovery & architectural artistry in the World Trade Center

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