Metronome (public artwork)
Art installation by Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel in New York City, US (installed 1999) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Metronome | |
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Artist | Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel |
Completion date | October 26, 1999 (1999-10-26) (modified September 19, 2020 (2020-09-19)) |
Subject | Measurement of time |
Location | New York City, New York, United States |
Owner | Related Companies |
Website | Official website |
Metronome is a large public art installation located along the south end of Union Square in New York City. The work was commissioned by the Related Companies, developers of One Union Square South, with the participation of the Public Art Fund and the Municipal Art Society. The $4.2 million provided by the developer makes it one of the largest private commissions of public art.
The artwork was created by Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel and consists of several sections, including a round circular void from which puffs of steam were at one point released throughout the day, and a clock made of large orange LED digits. Installation of Metronome began in February 1999, and its dedication took place on October 26, 1999.