About
Gregg LeFevre
is a New York based sculptor and photographer who first gained recognition in Manhattan for his inset bronze public art installations that can be found underfoot in a dozen locations around the city. “Library Way,” his collaboration with the Grand Central Partnership, runs for two blocks on 41st St from Park Ave to Fifth Ave, terminating across from the main library building. His best-known local collaboration, the project won an award for Design Excellence from the NYC Arts Commission. He has also created similar public commissions for Miami, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Seattle, Los Angeles, and over 100 other American cities, towns, universities and corporations. He has had solo exhibitions of his photography at museums in Berlin and Beijing, and his work has been included in many museum and corporate collections. He has also been reviewed in the NY Times, the Wall street Journal, the Washington Post, The Boston Globe and numerous other publications.