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New-York Historical Society opens 'Lost New York,' a remembrance of structures lost to time

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

The Hippodrome, Sixth Avenue between 43rd Street and 44th Street, 1905. Photograph: Patricia D Klingenstein Library, New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society recently launched Lost New York, an exhibition exploring the ever-changing palimpsest of the city’s built environment. 90 different historical photos, paintings, and other media document its transformation into a global metropolis. 

Lost relics such as the original Madison Square Garden, old Yankee Stadium, the 1853–54 Crystal Palace, Croton Distributing Reservoir, and Penn Station appear along with first-hand witness depictions of city life as it was during the time of their prominence as civic landmarks. 

Image Credit: Jules Crow (fl. 1905–1906), Pennsylvania Station Interior, 1906. Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper. Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, New-York Historical Society

The exhibition was organized by curator Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto. Reviewing its opening, Veronica Esposito of The Guardian writes: "Lost New York isn’t just about commemorating places past but also about realizing the importance of the landmarks that currently exist and the reasons for celebrating and preserving them."

The exhibition is open to the public now and will remain on view until September 29th at the Historical Society's Central Park West location.

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    anthonyarrigo@insignia-gr ·  May 03, 24 1:10 AM

    "Lost to time" a nice way of saying destroyed by developers.

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New-York Historical Society opens 'Lost New York,' a remembrance of structures lost to time

By Josh Niland|

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

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The Hippodrome, Sixth Avenue between 43rd Street and 44th Street, 1905. Photograph: Patricia D Klingenstein Library, New-York Historical Society

Related

new york city ● historic architecture ● exhibtion ● usa ● history ● new-york historical society ● event ● new york

The New-York Historical Society recently launched Lost New York, an exhibition exploring the ever-changing palimpsest of the city’s built environment. 90 different historical photos, paintings, and other media document its transformation into a global metropolis. 

Lost relics such as the original Madison Square Garden, old Yankee Stadium, the 1853–54 Crystal Palace, Croton Distributing Reservoir, and Penn Station appear along with first-hand witness depictions of city life as it was during the time of their prominence as civic landmarks. 

Image Credit: Jules Crow (fl. 1905–1906), Pennsylvania Station Interior, 1906. Watercolor, ink, and graphite on paper. Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, New-York Historical Society

The exhibition was organized by curator Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto. Reviewing its opening, Veronica Esposito of The Guardian writes: "Lost New York isn’t just about commemorating places past but also about realizing the importance of the landmarks that currently exist and the reasons for celebrating and preserving them."

The exhibition is open to the public now and will remain on view until September 29th at the Historical Society's Central Park West location.

RELATED NEWS New York Preservation League honors eight advocates and historic projects across the Empire State
RELATED NEWS Architecture Now: New York, New Publics opens at MoMA

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