They ❤️ NY. For a special subscriber cover as a tribute to the enduring energy of New York City in quarantine, in June we re-created photographer Ormond Gigli’s iconic 1960 photograph, Girls in the Windows, at a Brooklyn building filled with artists.
As a tribute to the enduring energy of New York City in quarantine, we’ve re-created photographer Ormond Gigli’s iconic 1960 photograph,, at a Brooklyn building filled with creative studios. History may change, but art is eternal.When Ann Ballentine discovered a rustic former candy factory on Washington Avenue in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood in 1979, she knew she had found something special, and she intended to keep it that way.
"I have been in spaces before that were very lonely," says the Ohio-born artist known for using hand embroidery and paint in her work. "You can feel the difference here."11. EILEEN MURPHY, oil painter:
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