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SUMMARY:Stirring the Melting Pot: Photographs from The New York Historical Collection
DESCRIPTION:View the immigrant experience in New York through the faces and places photographers have captured over time. \n\n\n\n\n\nOur new exhibition mines the vast photography collections of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library as a lens to view the immigrant experience in New York through the faces and places photographers have captured over time. Featuring more than 100 photographs and objects\, the exhibition explores how immigrants transformed the city as a whole and created communities in their new home. Among the highlights are photographs that document the impact of the 1904 General Slocum steamboat disaster on one family\, illustrating how the tragedy reshaped a community and city neighborhoods\, as well as images spanning the 20th century that capture a vast range of immigrant life. Photographs show children at play and in school\, seniors at recreational centers\, workers in sweatshops and factories\, families at home\, and visitors to festivals and parades—all making a life for themselves after leaving places like Bosnia\, Cambodia\, China\, Cuba\, Ethiopia\, Germany\, Greece\, Haiti\, Italy\, Philippines\, Russia\, Ukraine\, and Vietnam\, among others. Depictions of Greek Orthodox churches\, Cambodian Buddhist temples\, Jewish synagogues\, and Sikh temples highlight the city’s diverse faiths\, while images of street vendors and storefronts chart how food has played a transformative role in New York’s landscape. \nCurated by Valerie Paley\, Senior Vice President and Sue Ann Weinberg Director of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library\, with Keren Ben-Horin\, Curatorial Scholar. \nJoin us at The New York Historical—both in person and online—for a suite of exhibitions\, programs\, and a digital project called On Our 250th that has a nationwide coalition of history museums inviting Americans to share their hopes for our democracy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions at The New York Historical are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang\, the Saunders Trust for American History\, the Evelyn & Seymour Neuman Fund\, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council\, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. WNET is the media sponsor. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/stirring-the-melting-pot-photographs-from-the-new-york-historical-collection \n 
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LOCATION:The New York Historical Society\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fashion Forward: The Bill Cunningham Archive Comes to The New York Historical
DESCRIPTION:Get a sneak peek at the archive of Bill Cunningham\, one of the most influential trend-spotters and style authorities of the late 20th century. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe New York Historical recently acquired the archive of Bill Cunningham\, one of the most influential trend-spotters and style authorities of the late 20th century. The legendary New York Times photojournalist roamed the city’s streets\, fashion shows\, and elegant parties\, capturing images of New York’s style innovators and cultural glitterati. The archive includes tens of thousands of photographs\, negatives\, slides\, contact sheets\, prints\, correspondence\, and ephemera. See highlights from the archive\, including his camera and pages from his scrapbooks\, ahead of a full-scale exhibition planned for the future. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExhibitions at The New York Historical are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang\, the Saunders Trust for American History\, the Evelyn & Seymour Neuman Fund\, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council\, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. WNET is the media sponsor. \nhttps://www.nyhistory.org/es-us/exhibitions/fashion-forward-the-bill-cunningham-archive
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LOCATION:The New York Historical Society\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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SUMMARY:Robert Caro's The Power Broker at 50
DESCRIPTION:“This special installation celebrates the 50th anniversary of the publication of Robert A. Caro’s The Power Broker\, the monumental work that has been called “surely the greatest book ever written about a city.” This groundbreaking book made known for the first time how Robert Moses\, over more than four decades and without ever being elected to public office\, amassed power so immense that with it\, he shaped New York. The installation explores the story behind the book: how Caro uncovered the falseness behind the image that Moses had so carefully cultivated\, and that the press and public believed\, to reveal the extent of Moses’ power and the heartbreaking human cost behind his public works. \nRobert Caro’s The Power Broker at 50 includes selections from the Robert A. Caro Archive\, opening concurrently with the installation. Visitors will see—from research material to manuscript drafts—Jones Beach\, the Cross-Bronx Expressway\, and Moses himself through Caro’s lens and lifelong mission to illuminate the times and the great forces that shape them. Curated by Meredith Mann\, curator of manuscripts and archival collections” \nhttps://www.nyhistory.org/exhibitions/robert-caros-the-power-broker-at-50
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LOCATION:The New York Historical Society\, 170 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
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