Brooklyn Transitions
Brooklyn Transitions
About the project
For the Avenue U station along the F line in Brooklyn, artist Andrea Belag created "Brooklyn Transitions," 30 permanent glass artworks installed on the northbound and southbound platforms.
"Brooklyn Transitions" celebrates the literal and figurative movement of New Yorkers. The six unique, painted compositions emphasize motion and the blending of color in her grand and vibrant gestural abstraction. Referencing colors found throughout the neighborhood surrounding the Avenue U station, Belag’s palette and painted marks aim to mirror the diversity of New Yorkers in transit, as well as the movement of the human body in space. The boldness of the brushstrokes and color in the work is in counterpoint to the industrial station design, providing an energetic burst of creative expression.
Belag worked closely with glass fabricator Mayer of Munich to create the hand-painted laminated glass panels. "Brooklyn Transitions" creates a radiant, expressive beacon for MTA riders, neighborhood residents, and visitors.
About the artist
Andrea Belag’s paintings and works on paper have been widely exhibited and collected throughout the United States and internationally in museums and galleries. Belag has been the recipient of various honors and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts, among others. She lives and works in New York City. She was educated at the New York Studio of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture, and is currently a faculty member at the School of Visual Arts.