34 St-Herald Sq (B/D/F/M/N/R/Q/W)

Yab-Yum

David Provan
A Kinetic aluminum sculpture by David Provan showing A series of red wind paddles hanging between the walls of the station.
“Yab-Yum” (1992) by David Provan at 34 St-Herald Sq. Photo: MTA Arts & Design

About the project

A series of red wind paddles, each 12 inches long, hangs between the east wall of the station and each of the 14 columns that run the length of the wall. The artist's concept was for the delicately balanced paddles to spin and flutter in the wind generated by approaching and departing trains. From the artist's proposal: "As every veteran subway rider knows — whether actively or intuitively — the approach of a train is preceded by a gust of wind funneling down the track. It's my interest to build and install a series of subway 'wind paddles' that will utilize and make visible these subterranean breezes. The varying amounts of wind will set the brightly colored paddles floating, tilting, and spinning in descriptive patterns." 

A Kinetic aluminum sculpture by David Provan showing A series of red wind paddles hanging between the walls of the station.
“Yab-Yum” by David Provan at 34 St-Herald Sq. Photo: MTA Arts & Design

About the artist

David Provan is an American artist known primarily for his abstract sculpture in welded steel, bronze, wood and clay. His work reflects his passion for diagramming the invisible patterns and processes of life.