ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月31日 01時28分
“Since the beginning of film, New York was a subject that filmmakers found irresistible.”
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Explore the “natural wonder” of the City’s skyscrapers as seen in two recently restored shorts from the #MoMACollection: "Manhatta" (1921), by artists Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, and "N.Y., N.Y." (1957), directed by Francis Thompson.
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Part of our online #MoMAfilm exhibition, "The City Stars." Watch at mo.ma/skyline (link in bio) #MoMAmagazine
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benahlesahles
It's incredible to visit old New York when we currently saturated with technology and the exponential growth of the city. It's origins are mesmerizing and so vastly different than the city of today. Best to be inspired by the years and people who paved the way for the metropolis that we experience now so we don't get too far away from it.
abradleyneedlearts
I’ve always been in love with the NY skyline up until around the mid 1980’s or so. After September 11, obviously the World Trade terrorist attack, tragically shifted the skyline and I feel it changed it into someone that doesn’t even look tangible anymore. The buildings are so slim and unimaginative. But, that’s just my opinion.
chas_prange
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chezfoxyjam
Will there be a Dave Kehr narration to accompany the films? I remember seeing it on Stories, but can’t find on YouTube. Thanks!
doanmaar
Personally always ponder the (mostly) wooden water tanks sitting atop concrete and steel
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