A few weeks ago, the MTA unveiled its latest official commissioned subway art installation called “Overlook.” The piece consists of granite and glass overhangs overlooking the lower level of the new Atlantic Avenue terminal building. Allan and Ellen Wexler, the husband and wife team of artists responsible for the Overlook recently sat down with Benjamin Kabak of Second Avenue Sagas for an interview. From said interview:
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“We sought to create the experience of viewing an urban public space as if it were a nature setting, using granite tiles mathematically pixilated to create nooks and crannies similar to those found in rock walls,” Allan Wexler said. “Our public work seeks to engage the people who use the space, creating a rich experience that resonates over time.”
Check out the rest of the interview and more photos of the Overlook here on Second Avenue Sagas.