The AI is 99% certain you have discovered "No Less Than Everything Comes Together" by Marcel Dzama! Nice find!
Thoughts when the art was first found: Late night moon face watching me, judging me. Should I not have texted her again?
This is "No Less Than Everything Comes Together" by Marcel Dzama made with Mosaic and printed ceramic tile in 2021 in the Bedford Av station.
Marcel Dzama depicts the hopeful beauty of the sun and the moonÕs illuminated mysteries in four mosaic panels at the Bedford Av station. Inspired by Walt Whitman's "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," the sun and moon rise and set on the city and its constant flow of people throughout time. Depicted in radiant gold and dazzling blue, 400 square feet of glass mosaic, fabricated by Mayer of Munich, appear in locations at the mezzanine and new stairways at the Driggs Avenue end of the station. The artwork draws upon the artistÕs early experiences coming to New York and living in Williamsburg, with scenes of graceful dancers, whimsical characters, and a radiant sun and moon. Employing different illustration styles, the work presents a timeless tableau celebrating New YorkÕs history and its people.In each theatrical composition, an arabesque patterned curtain adorned with fairy tale figures provides an enchanting proscenium stage setting for these tableaux. The scenes are populated by elegant ballet performers that appear throughout DzamaÕs oeuvre of drawings and paintings. Mischievous characters pop up throughout, and representing historical Brooklynites such as Bugsy Siegel and Captain Jonathan Williams, founder of Williamsburg. "In these works it is my intention to bring the sun, the sky, and the moon to the underground," Dzama said. "What I love most about New York is its people, and for me it was important to represent them and all of their wonderful complexities and diverse beauty in the piece. People looking and quietly observing together. In the subway, itÕs always a togetherness that bonds us uniquely like no other place in the world."