Scattered throughout everywhere of supposed culture and high civilization are these art totems. In David Koch Theater (Lincoln Center) designed by no less luminaries as Phillip Johnson & John Burgee stands a fragment in glass created as an homage to ballet by Brooklyn artist Dustin Yellin. Part of his "Psychogeographies" project, it debuted as one of an installation of 15 creations, opening in the Koch in 2015 with spectacular effect involving the interplay of light.
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Now only one seems to remain--an afterthought in a busy corner devoid of real distinction or emphasis of light. I saw that a light still beat in the essence of the thing, and this is how I see its heart still shining through...
Still Shining Through
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These Glass Sculptures Were Inspired By the New York City Ballet
The artist wanted to convey that "all of your memories are stuck inside your bone marrow" and make them visible
Now only one seems to remain--an afterthought in a busy corner devoid of real distinction or emphasis of light. I saw that a light still beat in the essence of the thing, and this is how I see its heart still shining through...
Still Shining Through
Fujifilm X-T5; TAMRON 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD
Post==> PS26beta/Topaz PAI3/Nik Color 7(custom recipe)