Matt Clark's light sculpture becomes NYC's most photographed
Matt Clark, co-founder of UVA (United Visual Artists), created a light sculpture installed in the courtyard of A/D/O in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, which quickly became the most photographed sculpture in New York City. The work explores the physical and emotional response to urban environments and transitional spaces, evoking disorientation and hallucination through shifting light that interacts with climatic elements. The installation was part of the Spirit of the City project during New York Design Week, which brings together artists and designers to work on urban spaces. The sculpture attracts tourists and visitors from across the city to the industrial area of Greenpoint. The work is on view until September 2 at 29 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn.
Key facts
- Matt Clark is co-founder of UVA (United Visual Artists)
- The sculpture is installed at A/D/O in Greenpoint
- It became the most photographed sculpture in New York City
- The work explores physical and emotional response to urban environments
- It evokes disorientation and hallucination
- Light interacts with climatic elements
- Part of Spirit of the City project during New York Design Week
- On view until September 2 at 29 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn
Entities
Artists
- Matt Clark
Institutions
- UVA (United Visual Artists)
- A/D/O
- Artribune
Locations
- New York City
- Greenpoint
- Brooklyn
- 29 Norman Avenue