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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Theatrical Composition" (c1925) by Alexandra Exter (Russian, 1882-1949). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Water Lillies" is a series of 40 large scale panels painted between 1914 and 1926 by French Impressionist painter, Claude Monet (1840-1926). |
2024 |
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New York |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail of "Water Lillies" by Claude Monet. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail from "Water Lillies" (Claude Monet). |
2024 |
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New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail from "Water Lillies" (Claude Monet). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail from "Water Lillies" (Claude Monet). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Agapanthus" (1914-1926) by Claude Monet. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail from "Agapanthus" (Claude Monet). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The Poet Max Herrmann-Neisse" (1927) by German born American painter, George Grosz (1893-1959). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Dr Mayer-Hermann" (1926) by German, Otto Dix (1891-1969). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Detail from "Dr Mayer-Hermann" (Otto Dix). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Man in the Open Air" (c1915) is a bronze sculpture by Elie Nadelman (Polish born USA artist, 1882-1946). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The Prisoners", from a special exhibition of Kathe Kollwitz (Prussia, 1867-1945). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Self Portrait" (1892, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Storming the Gate: Attack" (line etching, 1892, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"March of the Weavers" (line etching, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Raped" (1908, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Sharpening The Scythe" (1905, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Self Portrait and Nude Studies" (1900, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The Downtrodden" (1900, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Death" (crayon, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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Study for "End" (1897, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Home Worker, Asleep At The Table" (charcoal on paper, 1909, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Self Portrait en Face" (c1904, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Unemployment" (1909, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Death, Woman and Child" (1910, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Love Scene I" (c1910, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Self Portrait" (1924, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Mother Clutching Two Children" (1932, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The Lamentation" (1942, Kathe Kollwitz). The artist created this for a friend who died after being persecuted by the Nazis. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The People" (1923, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"Self Portrait Facing Forward" (1934, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"The Mothers" (1919, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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"In Memoriam Karl Liebknecht" (1920, Kathe Kollwitz). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Museum of Modern Art |
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View from the museum. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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Singapore style food centre on 50th street. |
2024 |
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New York |
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Singapore style food centre. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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The Flat Iron Building at Madison Square Park. |
2024 |
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New York |
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The National Museum of Mathematics. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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Corner building on Broadway. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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The birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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The Town Bar is frequently used for movie shoots. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Union Square |
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The Decker Building (right) on Union Square. Andy Warhol's Factory Studio was on the sixth floor. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Union Square |
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The Decker Building front. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Union Square |
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Union Square subway station where part of the movie "The Warriors" was filmed. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Union Square |
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Union Square is one of the older subway stations. |
2024 |
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New York |
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New York City |
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Shop front. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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Washington Mews in Greenwich Village. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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Washington Square is the centre of Greenwich Village. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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Musical graphiti. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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The Blue Note Jazz Club has seen live performances by Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Oscar Peterson and Ray Charles. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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The Stonewell memorial in Greenwich Village. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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The Gay Liberation Monument. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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The Stonewell Inn was the site of riots after a police raid on the LGBT community in 1969. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
Bleecker Street |
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Bleecker Street, mentioned in a Simon and Garfunkel song and the site of the Garrick Theatre where Frank Zappa played for six months in 1967. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
Bleecker Street |
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Pesce Pasta on Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village, is a family run Italian restaurant. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
Bleecker Street |
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Bleecker Street subway station. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
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The Cube at Aster Place. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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St Mark's Place is one of the most interesting streets in the city even though it is just three blocks. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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2 St Mark's Place used to be a bar. Musicians like Thelonius Monk, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus and the New York Dolls played here. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Andrew Hamilton's widow lived at number 4. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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At number 6, author James Finemore Cooper lived; he wrote The Last of the Mohicans. Later Yoko Ono had her studio here. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Comedian Lenny Bruce lived at 13. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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15 was a well known hairdresser whose clients included Jayne Fonda, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway and Goldie Hawn. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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19 to 26 was a nightclub where The Fugs played in the 1960s. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Graffiti. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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In 1977 number 33 was a punk clothes shop whose clients included David Bowie, Cindy Lauper, Debbie Harry and Joey Ramone. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Visitors to the Cocktail Lounge included Frank Sinatra and W H Auden. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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77 St Mark's Place was W H Auden's home for 20 years. In 1917 Leon Trotsky published a Russian language Communist magazine here. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Number 77 is now a bar. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Number 80 was home to Leon Trotsky. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Numbers 96 and 98 were used for the LP cover for Led Zeppelin's LP, "Physical Graffiti". |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Klaus Nomi had an apartment at 103. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Jeff Buckley had a residency at 122. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Greenwich Village |
St Mark's Place |
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Trump. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Street art. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
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Art deco building. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
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The Meat Packing District of Chelsea was once the location of slaughter houses. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
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The once dangerous area is now gentrified. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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The Whitney Museum of American Art. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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View over Chelsea from the terrace of the Whitney Museum. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Manhattan and New Jersey (across the river). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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The museum has a large collection of American art. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting made using AARON (artificial intelligence) by Harold Cohen. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting by Paul Cadmus in 1946. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting of a street scene by Edward Hopper in 1930. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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"Before and After" by Andy Warhol (1962). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Lithogram called "Evening Twilight" by book illustrator, Wanda Gag (1928). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting by Man Ray (1928). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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"Getting Religion" (1948) by Archibald John Mottly Jr. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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A 2024 collaboration between Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting by Takako Yamaguchi (2023). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Painting by Anne Goldthwaite (1925). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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"Winter Twilight" by Charles Birchfield (1930). |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
Whitney Museum |
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Detail of 1946 painting by Eldzier Cortor. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
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Street scene in Chelsea. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
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Inside Chelsea Market. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
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Thai restaurant in Chelsea Market. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
High Line |
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The High Line is a path through the city using a former raised railway track. |
2024 |
| United States of America |
New York |
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New York City |
Chelsea |
High Line |
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The High Line runs alongside a garden. |
2024 |