AVEX(1-6)station
2017
Ave X (F)
New York City Transit
At the Ave X station on the F line, six original and unique ink drawings in laminated glass were installed in platform windscreens to greet daily commuters and passersby, where they can be enjoyed from both up-close and from street level.
Created by Brooklyn-based Derek Lerner and fabricated by Depp Glass, the artwork plays with the idea of macro and micro scale, an essential visual language in the artist’s practice. Each unique drawing takes reference from the geographic location of the station as well as its cartographic relation to the city’s transportation network. The path the F train takes through the city and its many stops, satellite imagery, maps, and other locations specific to the Ave X station were the artist’s starting points. The lyrical and intricately drawn "AVEX1-6(station)" is an allusion to mass transit as the circulatory system for our city and conveys an ever-changing, diverse and evolving metropolis. As artworks, the piercing blue and white drawings bring visual interest to the experience of this station in Gravesend.
Created by Brooklyn-based Derek Lerner and fabricated by Depp Glass, the artwork plays with the idea of macro and micro scale, an essential visual language in the artist’s practice. Each unique drawing takes reference from the geographic location of the station as well as its cartographic relation to the city’s transportation network. The path the F train takes through the city and its many stops, satellite imagery, maps, and other locations specific to the Ave X station were the artist’s starting points. The lyrical and intricately drawn "AVEX1-6(station)" is an allusion to mass transit as the circulatory system for our city and conveys an ever-changing, diverse and evolving metropolis. As artworks, the piercing blue and white drawings bring visual interest to the experience of this station in Gravesend.
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