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Artistic dip at Rockefeller Center: Joel Mesler’s “Pool Party” arrives

New Yorkers seeking a summer respite will undoubtedly find it in the brand-new “pool” at Rockefeller Center.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center

The Rink, that iconic esplanade which transforms from an ice rink to a roller skating rink and even hosts the 24-meter Christmas tree, reinvents itself once again to offer an urban oasis.

 

Although technically not a real pool, the public art installation “Pool Party” by Los Angeles-born, New York-based artist Joel Mesler will transform this emblematic space into a summer spectacle.

The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center

The work, driven by Rockefeller Center and Art Production Fund, features a “pool” made of printed vinyl with Mesler’s characteristic aquatic motif, accompanied by sculptures of beach balls and inflatable noodles.

For everyone

All of this is surrounded by lush grass inviting passersby to “dip their feet” in this masterpiece that screams summer out loud. The installation is part of The Rink’s summer programming, “Summer at The Rink,” and can be enjoyed until July 21, 2024.

The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center

In addition to the artistic pool, 193 flags with positive words like “hugs,” “love,” “hope,” and “joy” will surround The Rink’s perimeter, also a work by Mesler. The artist was inspired by his fond memories of children’s pool parties to create this scene. “Presenting this work publicly at Rockefeller Center is a dream come true. I hope visitors take the time to immerse themselves in the themes of love, joy, and community in the height of summer. Come and play!” encourages Joel Mesler.

The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center

Around the complex, more vinyl images expand Mesler’s “Pool Party” narrative. But if you’re looking for a real dip to cool off from the summer heat, New York offers numerous rooftop pools and free public pools.


One of the favorites of New York City residents is the one at Highbridge Park, with two options: a shallow pool for the little ones and another with various depths for adults. Although busy in summer, their large size prevents the feeling of overcrowding.

About Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings located in the heart of Manhattan, between 48th and 51st Streets. It is known for its Art Deco architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and iconic attractions such as The Rink ice skating rink, the Top of the Rock observation deck, and the giant Christmas tree.

The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center
The Rink / Photo via Rockefeller Center

Built between 1930 and 1939, Rockefeller Center was an ambitious project that transformed the area and marked a milestone in the city’s architecture. Designed by a team of architects led by Raymond Hood, the complex is characterized by its Art Deco style, with sleek lines, geometric shapes, and materials such as marble, granite, and stainless steel.

Rockefeller Center is a popular tourist destination offering a wide variety of attractions and activities for all ages.

 

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