Unable to gain traction in New York galleries, artist Patricia Cronin created a sculpture for a cemetary north of Manhattan. “At Woodlawn, often called ‘America’s Père Lachaise,’ or ‘our most prestigious cemetery for men and women of accomplishment,’ Cronin’s strategy of not fitting in turns fascinating. Cronin’s is now the third most visited grave site at Woodlawn, behind only Miles Davis and Duke Ellington.”