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Yaddo On Site - Manhattan

Sally Apfelbaum

Bethesda Fountain/Angel of the Waters, 1997

Photographic mural, three panels, each 5' x 4'

Conservatory Pond, 1998

Photographic mural, three panels, each 4' x 5'


Photos courtesy of the U.S. General Services Administration's Art-in-Architecture Program

Department of Veterans Affairs, 245 West Houston Street (main lobbies of 2nd and 3rd floors), Manhattan
Subway: 19 to Houston Street

(commissioned by the U.S. General Services Administration's Art-in-Architecture Program)


Ron Baron

Birds, 1999

Installation in the Hudson River: Found objects (fishing and lobster buoys), painted wood; 60 sculptural elements ranging from 2' x 1' to 15' x 1' diameter including pylons, visible height varies with tide; total area approximately 100 x 40 yards

Pier 34, West Street at Canal Street, Manhattan
Subway: 19 or ACE to Canal Street

(commissioned by the Public Art Fund and the Greenwall Foundation)


Photos courtesy of the artist

Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel

Oculus, 1999

Stone, glass, and gold mosaics; 80' x 1200' (overall work), 20'8" x 38' x 8" (floor ellipse)

Subway passages for the World Trade Center station (C and E lines), Park Place station (2 and 3 lines), and Chambers Street station (A and C lines), Manhattan

(commissioned by the Arts for Transit Program of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority)

Metronome, 2000

Sculptural wall installation: brick, concrete, steel, aluminum, bronze, gold, incandescent light, steam, L.E.D. numeric display, sound; 98' x 200'

One Union Square South (14th Street between Broadway and Fourth Avenue), Manhattan
Subway: LNR456 to Union Square

(commissioned by Related Companies LP)

Mnemonics, 1992

Sculpture Glass, stainless steel, mortar, and other collected materials; 400 components, each 8"x 8" x 4", installed in walls and floor

Stuyvesant High School, 345 Chambers Street, Manhattan
Subway: 1239 to Chambers Street

(commissioned by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program and the New York City Board of Education)


Joyce Kozloff

Untitled, Exterior Mural, 1991

Glass mosaic, 13' 9" x 62'

I.S. 218, 4600 Broadway at West 196th Street, Manhattan
Subway: 19 to 191st Street

(commissioned by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program and the New York City Board of Education)


Photos courtesy of the New York City Department of Cutural Affairs Percent for Art Program

Jacob Lawrence

New York in Transit

Glass mosaic mural, 72'

Times Square subway station (1 2 3 7 Q W S lines). Located in the mezzanine between the Grand Central Shuttle at the Q W platform at 42nd Street and Broadway, Manhattan

(Commissioned by Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts for Transit, New York in Transit was the last public commission by the artist before his death in 2000))


Photo courtesy Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts for Transit

Susan Leopold

Adjoining Rooms, 2000

Window installation: gatorfoam, color photocopy, plexiglass mirrors, spackle, electrical lights; 57" x 62" x 10"

La Luncheonette, 130 Tenth Avenue, at l8th Street, Manhattan (through June 30)
Subway: 19 to 18th Street or ACE to 14th Street or L to 8th Avenue

(curated by Bill Stone)


Photos courtesy of the artist

Waterway, 2000

Installation: wood, gatorfoam, plexiglass mirrors, plastic, spackle, acrylic paint, and electrical lights; 84" x 164" x 40"

Franklin Street subway station, Franklin Street at West Broadway (1 and 9 lines, downtown platform), Manhattan

(commissioned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority)


Photos courtesy of the artist

Clement Meadmore

Curl, 1968

Sculpture: painted Cor-ten steel; 12' x 24' x 11'3"

Columbia University, Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway (enter campus at 117th Street and Broadway and walk east), Manhattan
Subway: 19 to 116th Street

(gift of Percy Uris to the Columbia University Graduate School of Business)


Photo courtesy of the artist

Wingspread, 1999

Sculpture: painted polyurethane black on aluminum; 11' x 15' x 9'

400 Chambers Street, Manhattan, located in a public courtyard (visitors must let the concierge know that they only wish to view the sculpture)
Subway: 1239 to Chambers Street


Photo courtesy of the artist


Martin Puryear

Pylons, 1995

Granite and stainless steel sculpture, 72'3" x 5'8" (north sculpture) and 56'8" x 7' x 7' (south sculpture)

Battery Park (North Cove), Manhattan
Subway: 1239 to Chambers Street

(commissioned by the Battery Park City Authority)


Photo by Jeff Goldberg

George Rickey

Annular Ellipse Variation V, 2000

Stainless steel sculpture, 15'6" (22'6" with base)

Park Avenue Mall between 61st and 62nd Streets, Manhattan
Subway: 456 to 59th Street

(installed by the Fund for Park Avenue)

Annular Ellipse
Photo courtesy of the artist