Aurora is a public artwork by American artist Mark di Suvero.
[3][4] Certain "linear elements converge within a central circular hub and then explode outward.
"[3] The name of the sculpture comes from a poem by Federico García Lorca about New York City.
[1] According to the National Gallery of Art the supports and steel "combine massive scale with elegance of proportion," and "imparting tension and dynamism.
"[3] Michael Kimmelman of The New York Times called the work "pure compacted energy".