Everything comes in time, like the windows and precast cladding will to the upper storeys of the east-most tower of Canary Landing, now under construction in the Canary District in Toronto's West Don Lands. In the meantime, Mark Di Suvero's No Shoes, which was first assembled in High Park in 1967 and then eventually lost amid the growing forest, now stands proudly in Corktown Common after it was restored by Di Suvero and moved there in 2013. The abstract expressionist work is prominent in this recent image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor skycandy.

Mark Di Suvero's No Shoes stands proudly in Corktown Common while Canary District buildings rise behind it, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor skycandy

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