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New York's 'Underground Museum' Pleases Passerby 纽约地下博物馆娱乐路人
Millions of New Yorkers and visitors ride the city’s subway and other trains each day. The public transportation system offers more than just a trip, however. It also has one of the most extensive public art collections in the world, with much of it under city streets.
Some people call it New York’s “underground art museum.” It includes more than 250 works of art. They are meant to brighten everyone's ride around the city.
There is the huge painting of the night sky on the ceiling of Grand Central Terminal. New Yorkers have been looking up at that artwork for 100 years.
In the nearby Grand Central Market, you can find a large, crystal light fixture1. The ice-like stones hang on the chandelier’s many branches, making the piece look like an upside-down olive2 tree. Sculptor3 Donald Lipski completed the work in 1988.
Other artists include new ones and the long-famous: Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art porcelain4 enamel5 mural is found at Times Square. Sol Lewitt’s intensely colored “Whirls and Twirls” is at Columbus Circle.
Sandra Bloodworth has directed the Metropolitan6 Transportation Authority’s arts program since it began in 1985.
“But actually, it really began much earlier. When the subway was founded in 1904, a percentage, if you will, of money was set aside to create a special ornamentation within the system, in order to make the place this very special place that people would want to use.”
For the past 30 years, artists have been asked to make works that relate to city life or to the neighborhood around a train station. There are coastal7 scenes at stations near the Atlantic Ocean. Native plants and flowers can be found in a garden scene in Brooklyn.
Wildlife mosaics9 greet visitors arriving at the subway station next to the American Museum of Natural History. Sculptor Tom Otterness created the small, rounded, metal creatures that populate another station.
At Times Square, Jane Dickson’s mosaics of “The Revelers,” suggest New Year’s Eve celebrants. Rider Tonya Pierre praises the underground art.
“When I’m stressed, I look at the subway art. I love the colors. Where I live, they have a mosaic8 of a man and a woman, like, floating across the water, and it’s beautiful. It’s just beautiful to have art everywhere.”
Nearby is Alejandra Acosta, a visitor from Colombia. She stopped to take a picture of a colorful glass mosaic mural by the former artist Jacob Lawrence.
“I think it’s nice when you see these kinds of things that catch your eye when you’re walking in spaces like the subway stations that seem a little bit dull. They don't have a lot of decoration.”
The new Fulton Center train station connects nine major subway lines. A massive10 work by James Carpenter sits atop the center. Sandra Bloodworth calls it the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s “crowning piece of art.”
“Together they’ve created this work of art that brings light into the station. As Jamie Carpenter says, the sky is folded onto the sky reflector and down onto the people as they travel through the station.”
Even on cloudy winter days, the piece brings life into the dark passages. The same could be said, in fact, about all the works in New York’s underground art museum.
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subway – n. a system of underground trains in a city
ceiling – n. the inside surface at the top of a room
chandelier – n. a large, decorated light that hangs from a ceiling and has branches for holding many light bulbs or candles
mural – n. a usually large painting that is done directly on the surface of a wall
scene – n. a view or sight that looks like a picture
mosaic – n. a decoration on a surface made by pressing small pieces of colored glass or stone into a soft material that then hardens to make pictures or patterns
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n.珐琅,搪瓷,瓷釉;(牙齿的)珐琅质 | |
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adj.大城市的,大都会的 | |
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adj.海岸的,沿海的,沿岸的 | |
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8 mosaic | |
n./adj.镶嵌细工的,镶嵌工艺品的,嵌花式的 | |
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n.马赛克( mosaic的名词复数 );镶嵌;镶嵌工艺;镶嵌图案 | |
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10 massive | |
adj.巨大的,大规模的,大量的,大范围的 | |
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