Clark Street Passage
1987
Clark Street (2, 3)
New York City Transit
"Clark Street Passage" is an intriguing artwork within the floor of the station that uses three geometric shapes — circles, squares, and triangles — against a black background. When customers walk down the passage they are exposed to all the configurations that can be made from these basic elements, which create a flowing sense of movement. The study of constantly shifting geometric patterns is derived from artist Ray Ring's earlier work which was heavily influenced by early geometric abstract art from the early 20th century.
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