As one of the most influential Spanish artists of the post-war period, Manolo Valdés understands the importance of works in public spaces. In the spring of 2010, he added a unique and unforgettable form of street theatre to Broadway: sixteen monumental bronze sculptures featuring abstract figures, heads, and horses that temporarily appeared from Columbus Circle to 166th Street.
With a series of specially commissioned photographs, this hardcover artist’s edition captures one of the most exciting open-air exhibitions New York has ever seen.










