Big Bling at Madison Square Park is a forty-foot high, multi-tiered wood structure wrapped in fine chain-link fence with a gold-leafed shackle secured at the top. The installation, by renowned American sculptor Martin Puryear, is "part animal form, part abstract sculpture, and part intellectual meditation. The artist’s signature organic vocabulary appears in a graceful, sinewy outline and an amoeboid form in the work’s center." According to Hilarie M. Sheets in The New York Times, the structure “will command Madison Square Park in New York like a kind of Trojan horse.” But instead of bringing death and destruction, the structure is sure to impress and delight. “Our goal is to bring world-class art to the public for free," Keats Myer, Executive Director of Madison Square Park Conservancy, says. "Madison Square Park is truly a neighborhood park with a far-reaching cultural perspective.”