Anish Kapoor’s sculpture rests on the ground, partially ensconced under one of the second-storey cantilevered apartments of the skyscraper. In this way, it seems to be squeezed by the tower itself, giving the sculpture a sense of movement, while also appearing to prop the tower up.
One unintended benefit of the Tribeca bean’s enormous delays is that it now sits in the middle of one of New York’s main gallery districts—a selfie-friendly beacon for the art lovers crisscrossing the neighbourhood.