Weekend, July 3-4, 2021 – REMEMBER WHEN NEON WAS KING BEFORE L.E.D. LIGHTS
Celebrating
our 4th of July
Weekend
JULY 3-4, 2021
OUR 406 TH EDITION
CELEBRATING
NEW YORK’S
CLASSIC NEON SIGNS
Our favorite spot after a long “F” train ride to Coney Island
The deli is closed, but the sign will hopefully be preserved at 34th and Second.
A quick hot dog and orange drink! A fast feast!
Always it opposite Macy’s on Seventh!
Times Square, the place NYC residents avoid
Just out my window!
OKAY!! It is in Jersey City
IT WAS REMOVED A FEW YEARS AGO, ALONG THE HIGHWAY IN BROOKLYN
Remember Bernadette Castro opening the bed?
Corned beef on rye. Send a salami to a soldier overseas!
WEEKEND PHOTO OF THE DAY
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FRIDAY PHOTO OF THE DAY
GROUP OF FOUR TREES
BY JEAN DU BUFFET
LAURA HUSSEY, LINDA BECKER & ED LITCHER
GOT IT RIGHT
In 1969, David Rockefeller commissioned Jean Dubuffet to create a sculpture to be placed in front of the Chase Manhattan Building . The sculpture, Group of Four Trees, towers above the visitor in varying heights, in Dubuffet’s signature loopy, childlike style. It feels as if you are almost walking into a children’s coloring book, with uncolored trees leaping from the pages and growing above you. A fantasy contrast before entering a staunch financial institution! This coloring book effect is seemingly what Dubuffet intended, calling them not sculptures but drawings, which extend and expand into space.
Text by Judith Berdy
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Edited by Deborah Dorff
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