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Sunday, January 24, 2016

1964-65 WOLRD'S FAIR at NIGHT







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1964-65 WORLD'S FAIR





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KENNEDY AIRPORT TERMINALS



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TRI-FAITH CHAPELS KENNEDY AIRPORT


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KENNEDY AIRPORT from the AIR



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LINCOLN CENTER at NIGHT




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LINCOLN CENTER





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Mission Statement

NEW YORK 1960 is a window into the architecture and urban landscape of New York City from the end of WWII to the Bicentennial as seen through "chrome" postcards from the period. These mid-century cards were printed using a new "chromolithic" process, yielding bright, saturated colors more like a color photograph than any previous postcard printing process. The images and their descriptions provide the contemporary viewer an opportunity to understand how the city saw itself during a time of sweeping changes ushered in by post-war prosperity. They also depict how corporations and cultural institutions embraced and distilled the Modernist aesthetic. Corporations used it in the design of skyscrapers to project an image of power and progress. Cultural institutions employed it to appeal to a younger or progressive demographic. Many buildings have become icons of the era for better or worse.

About Me

Mark Fisher
Holding degrees in art history and architecture, I am fascinated by how the built environment evolves in tandem with economic and social change. The contemporary residential real-estate market is permanently transforming NYC's iconic skyline. Contemporary changes compelled me to examine previous periods of change. One such period that parallels the transformation we are witnessing is the 1960s. My collection of chrome postcards provided the documentation. It is often in the prosaic artifacts from an era that we find the most profound insights. NYC is a constantly evolving entity. My motivation is not to judge present or past changes to the built environment and their impact on the city but to document them and let the viewer draw his own conclusions. Setting aside questions surrounding the benefits and drawbacks to social and economic change, the chromolithic cards can be enjoyed as the beautiful objects that they are.
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2016 (12)
    • ▼  January (12)
      • 1964-65 WOLRD'S FAIR at NIGHT
      • 1964-65 WORLD'S FAIR
      • KENNEDY AIRPORT TERMINALS
      • TRI-FAITH CHAPELS KENNEDY AIRPORT
      • KENNEDY AIRPORT from the AIR
      • LINCOLN CENTER at NIGHT
      • LINCOLN CENTER
      • RARE VIEWS of U.N. RESTAURANT and LIBRARY
      • UNITED NATIONS INTERIOR VIEWS of LOBBY and ASSEMBL...
      • UNITED NATIONS at NIGHT
      • UNITED NATIONS EXTERIOR
      • LOWER MANHATTAN
  • ►  2015 (31)
    • ►  August (7)
    • ►  June (24)
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