New Yorkers stumped by massive ‘LOV’ sculpture in Union Square Park: ‘Why no E?’
NY Post
All you need is L-O-V.
Dozens of New Yorkers are scratching their heads over a new sculpture in Union Square Park that appears to be missing something important.
The multi-colored art installation spells out “LOV” without the “E” in three nearly 8-foot-tall interlocked letters — leaving many park goers stumped about what it was all supposed to mean.
“Why love without an E?” voice-over artist Henry Jeannerot, 47, told The Post Thursday as he enjoyed a sandwich on a park bench.
“It’s just squares. I love the colors. But it’s kind of odd-looking. It does say ‘Lov’ but without an ‘E.'”
The missing letter is not an oversight, but an integral part of the piece — meant to signify love without the ‘E’ for ego.
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