From the Boston Globe_patron/
I’ve always wondered what the story was behind the bells and the other pieces of interactive artwork inside the Kendall Square/MIT T station.
The Globe reports today that the installations are falling under disrepair (what else is new on the T?) and that the 74 year-old artist, who has worked late at night (after the T shuts down) to fix them since they were installed in 1987, is looking for a patron to take over the maintenance. The artist, Paul Matisse, happens to be the grandson of the famed French painter, Henri Matisse.