A Statue Stirs to Life in Washington Square Park

  • 6 years ago
A Statue Stirs to Life in Washington Square Park
“When I extend my hands,” he said, “everything is where it’s supposed to be.”
Before a performance, Mr. Figueroa-González spends about two hours near the arch, getting ready.
And it is not as though this sort of thing is new — “living statues,” as they are known, are common in Europe, and there are some in New York City.
New Yorkers do, too — even jaded ones, impatient ones, “I’m-walkin’-here!” ones.
He dressed as a clown, recited poetry, told stories — “everything,” he said.

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