<i>Central Park Amphora</i> riffs on the Dipylon Amphora, a large ancient Greek painted vase from 760 to 750 BC. While the original artifact features decorative motifs, Lugo’s version depicts the landscape of New York’s main greenway, conveying the message that public spaces should be shared by different communities.  Photo 6 of 7 in Roberto Lugo Is Using a Greco-Roman Pottery Tradition to Tell His Own Stories

Roberto Lugo Is Using a Greco-Roman Pottery Tradition to Tell His Own Stories

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Central Park Amphora riffs on the Dipylon Amphora, a large ancient Greek painted vase from 760 to 750 BC. While the original artifact features decorative motifs, Lugo’s version depicts the landscape of New York’s main greenway, conveying the message that public spaces should be shared by different communities.