A puppy, a bicycle, a fan letter and more. Here are moments — big and small — that brought joy to Beacon Journal writer as a ...
Gordon Matta-Clark, “Splitting” (1974) (exhibition copy from Program VI), Transferred to DVD (B&W and color, silent), 10:50 min. (looped) (Gift of Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark, 2007.048.006, ...
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta Georgia will be holding a photography exhibit entitled Street Life: American Photographers from the 1960s and 70s until August 10th. Focusing on four American ...
During the 1970s, life seemed simpler. They were one of the last generations to live a truly unplugged life. They valued music and spending time with their friends and family. They would go out, keep ...
Everyday life in the 1970s is so very different and more detailed than the world we live in today. Everything from price tags stamped by hand, cigarette smoke in public spaces, phones tethered to ...
Parking lots were more than just places to stash your ride back in the groovy 1970s. They transformed into unexpected social hubs where teenagers hung out after school, commuters teamed up for ...
Before Brooklyn was known for being a hip brand and cultural hub, it was known for its blight, its working-class authenticity, its empty streets and its crime. Photographer Dinanda Nooney was known ...
The 1970s were anything but boring. The decade brought growth to the Circle City with several major infrastructure projects, suburban expansion and significant changes to the downtown landscape. But ...