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Berenice Abbott photograph of “Radio Row,” an area populated with sellers of used and new electrical equipment. Most of this area was razed to build the World Trade Center in the 1960′s.
Jill Conner has an interview in WhiteHot with Jeff and Alana Bliumis about their current installation, “Cultural Conversations.” Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Jill Conner: What was your motivation behind the installation at Black and White Project Space? It’s not just a static installation but one that grows over time and involves the community, [...]
It’s beginning to dawn on me that Brooklyn has more than its fair share of outstanding designers – just stumbled on the site for Kind Company, based in Williamsburg. Amazing work – not least of which is a site dedicated to the work of the designer Alvin Lustig. As a non-design person, I know a [...]
Urban Decay is a website – principally a gallery by an unnamed urban planner living in Toronto. He or she has been traveling North America for years observing – and taking beautiful photographs. We here reproduce sample just of a few of the New York City photographs, but plan to look again soon. Without meaning [...]