A mural honoring scientists hung in Pfizer's NYC lobby for 60 years. Now it's up for grabs
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Andrew Cronson emphasized the importance of finding a new location for the mural, stating, "I would ideally like to see it as part of an educational future, whether it's on a hospital campus as part of a school or a college. Or part of a larger public art program for the citizens of New York City." His vision reflects a desire to preserve not just the artwork but its educational legacy.
The mural, a 40-foot-wide and 18-foot-high mosaic by Nikos Bel-Jon, served as the centerpiece of Pfizer's headquarters since 1961, symbolizing the company’s identity and status amidst a rapidly modernizing skyline. However, with the building's transformation into residential apartments, time is running out for the artwork.
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