“As a place of transit, I wanted all of the different entranceways of the subway station to mirror how we move through space. It’s this kind of speed of movement—these transitions into different kinds of environments that we take for granted and we do repetitively.”
– Sarah Sze
“Blueprint for a Landscape (2017)” is one of the many pieces by Sarah Sze that I didn’t get to share during my presentation. This video shows Sarah Sze tackling “her most public and challenging installation to-date as she designs an immersive artwork for the Second Avenue Subway in New York City.” I really like how, like in all her other artwork, Sarah explores the idea of moments in time and space. This one in particular focuses on movements in time and space.