Lenny Kravitz to Open Spectacular US History Exhibit in New York
'08.05.2025'
ForumDaily New York
American singer Lenny Kravitz will take part in the opening of the new exhibition Path of Liberty. It is dedicated to what unites America. AMNY tells in more detail.
The highly anticipated art installation Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US will open to the public next week. Rock icon Lenny Kravitz is expected to attend an exclusive opening ceremony to cut the red ribbon at the entrance.
250 years of American history in photos and interviews
The exhibition was created by The Soloviev Foundation. Path of Liberty covers more than two hectares of Manhattan's East Side, from 38th to 41st Streets on First Avenue. Exhibition is a fascinating journey through 250 years of American history.
It opens to the public on May 15 at Freedom Plaza, 686 1st Ave., Manhattan. The installation will be open free of charge on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 20 p.m. to 00 p.m. Reservations can be made here.
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On the Show The country's progress, challenges and triumphs will be shown through photographs and interviews on 41 large screens.
“Art has the power to connect and open our eyes to our collective strength,” said Stefan Solovieff, director of the Foundation. “The installation showcases 250 years of American history, and it encourages meaningful connections and reflection. Path of Liberty is a tribute to our shared ideals. It reminds us that freedom is an ongoing journey in which we must all take part.”
guest star
On May 8, the Solovyov Foundation will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Only special guests and prominent public figures will be invited, including multiple Grammy Award winner Lenny Kravitz.
He was a member of the honorary jury for the Future Generations essay contest. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Kravitz will speak on the topic of freedom and announce the winners of the student essay contest.
Path of Liberty was developed by multidisciplinary creative studio C&G Partners and directed by the renowned Daniella Weil. The installation will feature a immersive film. It was created in collaboration with the Museum of the American Revolution and Donna Lawrence Productions.