PARKSIDE PORTALS

Parkside Portals

Artist: Kozloff, Joyce

With: Miotto Mosaic Art Studios, fabricator and Travisanutto, Giovanni SRL, fabricator

Status: In Situ

Title: Parkside Portals (mosaic)

Dates: 2018

Medium: Glass mosaic and ceramic tile

Description: Depictions in mosaic of the surrounding neighborhood, past and present

Owner: Metropolitan Transit Authority, New York, New York

Located 86th St Subway Station, B and C lines

Remarks: Kozloff’s six colorful murals offer views, from different perspectives of the Upper West Side, including aerial views that were inspired by Central Park West as seen through Google Earth satellite technology to close-up micro details of design elements visible on the facades of the neighborhood’s Beaux-Arts and Art Deco buildings. One panel also includes a map of Seneca Village, a five-acre settlement founded in 1825 that was the first community predominantly made up of African-American landowners. The mosaic was translated from intricate paintings created by Kozloff.

References: Bloodworth, Sandra and William Ayres, New York’s underground Art Museum: MTA Arts & Design, New York: Monacelli Press, 2014, 68.

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