The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
Photographs by Danny Lyon
June 21 - September 18, 2005
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A last look at some of Lower Manhattan's 19th-century buildings.
The Destruction of Lower Manhattan: Photographs by Danny Lyon presents vintage photographs by acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Danny Lyon. Created between 1966 and 1967, Lyon's photo essay addresses the demolition of some 60 acres of mostly 19th-century buildings below Canal Street. Lyon photographed virtually every building that was to be torn down to make room for the World Trade Center, as well as the workers involved in the demolition, in images that have new meaning in the wake of 9/11.
Danny Lyon, "Buildings about to be demolished, West Side, Lower Manhattan," 1967. Museum of the City of New York, 2013.11.28
Sponsors
The Destruction of Lower Manhattan is made possible by Melvin R. Seiden, the Charina Foundation, and James G. Dinan and Elizabeth R. Miller.