Manhattan (Josef Albers mural)
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ArtistJosef Albers
Completion date1963; 2019
Dimensions8.5 m × 16 m (28 ft × 54 ft)
LocationMetLife Building, New York City
| Manhattan | |
|---|---|
The recreated mural c. 2021 | |
| Artist | Josef Albers |
| Completion date | 1963; 2019 |
| Dimensions | 8.5 m × 16 m (28 ft × 54 ft) |
| Location | MetLife Building, New York City |
| 40°45′11″N 73°58′37″W / 40.75306°N 73.97694°W | |
Manhattan is a large scale mural by the German artist and colorist Josef Albers. The mural was first installed in New York City's MetLife Building, originally the Pan Am Building. Removed in 2001 during renovations of the building's lobby, the mural was rebuilt in 2019 according to Albers' original specifications. It is now installed in the lobby of the MetLife Building, and placed backwards[further explanation needed] at the summit of the escalators of the modernist skyscraper and Grand Central Terminal's Main Concourse. The work, 28 feet (8.5 m) tall by 54 feet (16 m) wide, was created using formica in red, white, and black.[1] The original work was laden with asbestos.[2][3]