Yinka Shonibare’s Great American Library: Dancers, Musicians and Actors references the ballet, symphony, and theatre of the immediate Arts & Music district surrounding Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston. Site-specific pieces are thoughtfully curated, such as Boston-born Duke Riley’s mosaic They Say, On a Really Hot Day depicting the local story of the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, which even though almost 100 years ago to the day, is still remembered by the very Bostonian saying “hot as molasses” in the heat of the summertime. Our collaboration with world-renowned art consultants Kate Chertavian and Lucy Rosenburgh has produced a carefully considered collection throughout the property, permeating every guest room, residence, and public space for guests and residents to enjoy, with a 20-page brochure available for those who wish to learn more about the collection and the pieces that highlight it. The Hotel itself is home to a diverse art collection that seamlessly connects with the rich history and beauty of the city of Boston, helping visitors to understand more about the destination that has attracted art lovers for over a century. A stay at Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston sets the ideal stage for guests to indulge their appreciation of arts and culture.
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