Costantino Nivola’s Play Horses

Image Credit: Ola Wilk

Location

New York, NY

Services

Conditions Assessment

Materials Analysis

Conservation Treatments

Construction Monitoring

Materials Sourcing

Materials

Concrete

Awards

2024 do.co,mo.mo_us, Modernism in America Awards, special Citation for Art Preservation

2024 International Concrete Repair Institute Metro New York Award of Excellence (Concrete)

2024 International Concrete Repair Institute Award of Merit, Historic Category

 

After a water main break, 18 concrete horse sculptures designed by artist Costantino Nivola were removed from the plaza of a public housing project located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. In their haste to remove the sculptures, workers severely damaged them, cutting off the horses at the legs. The horses also suffered damage from vandals who had previously smashed off their muzzles.

JBC was hired by the housing project’s developer, PACT Renaissance Collaborative, to repair the damage and restore the horses to the plaza. The work entailed devising a repair system that would retain as much of the original artwork as possible, match the appearance of the existing concrete, match the original profiles and dimensions, and resist the wear and tear of children playing on the sculptures. Missing elements were faithfully replicated by taking molds from another group of horse sculptures by the same artist. The molds were used to recast the missing muzzles and legs directly on the sculptures. New internal reinforcement was added to the muzzles to secure the repairs and prevent future damage. New rebar to support the leg repairs was carefully welded onto the cutoff end of existing rebar. The original concrete mixes, pigmented in three colors, were analyzed and replicated with the colors adjusted to account for fading and discoloration that had occurred on the sculptures’ surface. After the repairs were cast and molds removed, the repairs were hand tooled to blend them with adjacent surfaces and provide a weathered appearance. While formed-in-place concrete repairs are not unusual in buildings and other structures, recasting sculptural elements in place has few precedents. Ultimately, this technique allowed for repairs that remained true to the artist’s original design while providing the durability necessary to withstand the elements and playful children for years to come.

Project Scope

  • Conditions assessment of 18 horse sculptures

  • Petrographic analysis and non-destructive testing

  • Conservation treatment plan

  • Cleaning

  • Concrete mix replication

  • Mold making and modelling

  • Welding repairs

  • Cast in-place sculptural concrete repairs

  • Supervised reinstallation

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