When: Through October 2019
Where: Liggett Hall Archway, Governors Island, New York, NY
Price: Free

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The Trust for Governors Island is pleased to extend its 2018 commission with Jacob Hashimoto, Never Comes Tomorrow, on view through the 2019 season.

Showcased in New York City for the first time in 2018, Jacob Hashimoto’s Never Comes Tomorrow is a colorful, whimsical overhead outdoor installation adapted for Governors Island’s landmark Liggett Hall Archway. Constructed of hundreds of wooden cubes and massive steel funnels, this high energy sculptural installation plays with the architecture of the passageway, creating a virtual time tunnel or vortex between the Island’s Historic District and newly designed park with its colorful installation of forms. Never Comes Tomorrow merges Hashimoto’s interests in the systems of architecture, history and cosmology.

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Content Advisories: All ferries going to and from Governors Island, as well as the grounds of the island itself, are accessible to those in wheelchairs. Wheelchair-accessible portable toilets are located throughout the grounds.