Sarah Ortmeyer

PS NEW YORK (First Draft for New Logo for Performance Space New York, Scissor Cut by Milton Glaser)

2018

Binder and pigment on paper

Not on view

Ortmeyer often recontextualizes recognizable symbols and images—such as chess boards, devils, and palm trees—in her multidisciplinary art practice. For the new visual identity of Performance Space New York, a nonprofit arts organization based in New York’s East Village, she collaborated with Milton Glaser, designer of the iconic I ❤ NY logo (on view nearby). While visiting Glaser’s studio, also in the East Village, Ortmeyer presented him with a painting of a black heart. He cut off its top-right corner, symbolically opening it up. The open heart embodies Performance Space’s commitment to fostering “cultural, theoretical, and political discourse” and to “dissolving the borders” between different creative disciplines.

Gallery label from

Pirouette: Turning Points in Design, January 26, 2025–November 15, 2025

Medium Binder and pigment on paper
Dimensions 5 11/16 × 8 1/2" (14.4 × 21.6 cm)
Credit Committee on Architecture and Design Funds
Object number 48.2024
Department Architecture & Design

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