Ceramic tile fabricated by Frank Giorgini Handmade Tiles, Glass mosaic fabricated by Miotto Mosaic Art Studio, and Laminated glass fabricated by Tom Patti Design
Jean Shin used archival photographs of the 2nd and 3rd Avenue Elevated train to create compositions in ceramic tile, glass mosaic, and laminated glass. The imagery is manipulated and re-configured with each station level having its own focus, palette and material. As one enters and descends the escalator, the view is filled with ceramic tile depicting construction beams and the cranes that dismantled the El in the 1940s. At the mezzanine, a mosaic reveals the sky where the train had previously been present, and people from the era of this neighborhood transformation. The platform level features semi-transparent and reflective materials depicting vintage scenes of the neighborhood, enabling contemporary viewers to see themselves in the cityscape of the past.
Jean Shin is a New York based artist who creates elaborate sculptures and site-specific installations using accumulated cast-off materials. Her work has been widely exhibited in museums and cultural institutions nationally and abroad. Shin has been commissioned by the US General Services Administration and New York City’s Percent for Art program among others. Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in the United States, Shin attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
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