New York Citys rooftops as convergences of the sacred and the commercial
In late 2019, artist Karin Ferrari (born 1982) came to New York City to research what she describes as pseudosacred commercial architecture for six months. Pseudosacred structures are particularly ubiquitous in the United States, where many casinos, banks, hotels, shopping centers, and wellness and entertainment facilities imitate and reference mythical and sacred building elements.