Canadian sculptor E.B. Cox's magnificent Greek Gods statues have been caught in an ugly tug of war between the City of Toronto and Muzik Nightclub, the current tenants of the Horticulture building on ...
A patio expansion at Muzik nightclub has resulted in a fence going up around a series of limestone statues that are supposed to be public art. The statues, which are located on the grounds of ...
The collection of Greek God statues splattered across Muzik nightclub’s property will remain trapped on the grounds. The Exhibition Place board of governors voted against a motion made by ...
The 20 sculptures comprising the Garden of the Greek Gods will remain trapped on Muzik nightclub’s outdoor bar patio through the winter, according to the Exhibition Place board of governors. The ...
City council voted 36-2 on Wednesday to include the return of the Garden of the Greek god statues to the city as a condition of amending Muzik’s lease on Exhibition Place grounds. Councillor Mike ...
Public art at Exhibition Place will stay behind the fence at Muzik nightclub for now, viewable only by virtual tour or by appointment. A report to the Exhibition Place board of governors signed by CEO ...
A patio expansion at Muzik nightclub has resulted in a fence going up around a series of limestone statues that are supposed to be public art. The statues, which are located on the grounds of ...
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