Join Stan Douglas for a talk on Thursday 28 January 2021, hosted virtually by Public Art Fund and The Cooper Union.
The artist will discuss his ambitious new site-specific work at Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station's Half Century, created by weaving together hundreds of images of staged costumed performers and digitally recreated interiors of the original demolished Penn Station (1910–1963). The nine large-scale photographic panels fill four niches in the over 100-foot long wall of the Train Hall's Ticketed Waiting Room.
This free talk takes place at 5pm EST/10pm GMT. Register here
Image: Stan Douglas, from Penn Station's Half Century, 2020.
Ceramic ink on glass. Commissioned by Empire State Development in partnership with Public Art Fund for Moynihan Station
©Stan Douglas
Courtesy of the artist, Victoria Miro and David Zwirner
Photo: Nicholas Knight Studio, courtesy Empire State Development and Public Art Fund, NY
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