Sentences with phrase «wall of a subway station»

He moved on to new materials: pages taken from magazines and discarded posters from the walls of subway stations.
I experiment to discover relevant marks for each subject: a quick mark for the view out a window of a speeding bus, or a slick mark for tiles on the wall of a subway station.

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When you walk into Oasis Jimma Juice Bar, a sliver of a storefront tucked under the 125th Street subway station in N.Y.C., you'll probably notice the lime - green color of the walls.
Per the Daily News, the rebuilt subway station will «honor its past while invoking humanity's highest ideals» by featuring artwork from artist Ann Hamilton that includes words from the United Nation's Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration of Independence etched into its walls.
Debris plummeting from the wall of Brooklyn subway station caused a train to derail around 5:30 a.m. this morning.
The barricades line Wall Street, which is normally closed to vehicular traffic, with the exception of a crossing at Broad Street near the subway station and have become an increasing sore spot for business and residents of the area.
And was the weapon a nightstick or a felt tip pen; was it the 14th Street subway station wall that was defaced, or was it the defacing of a man?
The 37 x 5 meter plastered and hand - painted wall with projection, engages the site's (subway station) function as a transit hub as well as the many layers of history embedded within the place.
So with self - timed photos, he finds himself taking floating naps on a beach, flying through subway stations, strutting down walls, spinning around forests, or just getting randomly bent out of shape, all with a confident glide.
A giant tiled wall of jewel - toned loops and curves — one of the last commissions by the Conceptual artist Sol LeWitt — was unveiled in the 59th Street - Columbus Circle subway station by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority last week.
Also examined is Haring's activity in public spaces, including the anonymous works that first drew him to the attention of the public, figures drawn in chalk on pieces of black paper used to cover old advertisements on the walls of New York City subway stations.
The stories are taped up on the walls of the subway at three stations on the Central Line.
The term makes reference to the tiled walls of New York subway stations from the early 20th century.
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