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[previous] :: [next]First off sorry for the lack of pictures - I'll be going out in a minute to try to get some good ones. http://www.newyorker.com/critics/skyline/articles/050502crsk_skyline Goldberger says, In 1987, long-time East Village resident Jim Power began the first of his mosaics on lampposts around the area, which are by now a very well-known part of the East Village scenery and a really fine example of street art. The city originally tried to stop Power but eventually, I suppose due to popular demand, allowed him to continue and in time he was even presented with a New Yorker of the Month award for his beautification of the neighborhood. ANYWAY let me get to the point - sorry for the long leadup, but I really wanted the weight of this to be felt. This morning I was walking by the aforementioned Astor Place Building and I saw a man in uniform with a hammer and chisel removing Jim's mosaic from the lamppost in front of the building. I asked him if it was the city or the Building removing the work, and he told me it was the Building. I can't explain how upset I was for the loss of this art. Where was the city on this one?? The Village preservation groups?? The worst part is, I can't imagine WHY the Building would want to remove the mosaic. It was not damaged to the best of my knowledge and was nothing less than pleasant to look at. I simply don't understand it. I'm going back out now to try to get some pictures to put this all in context. If you've made it this far, thanks for reading. This article has been viewed 3617 times in the last 2 years brokenhearted: 22nd Sep 2007 - 16:47 GMTYes, I saw the message scrolled with chalk on the ground about the removal it pains me to see such art, beauty and spirit being destroyed by the symbols and folks of greed! little ukraine: 23rd Sep 2007 - 03:32 GMTgood news - saw Jim the other day and apparently the mosaics are on their way back! he was collecting money for a new project in astor place. do a good deed and dig deep if you see him out trying to raise funds! Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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