Alexander Hamilton and DeWitt Clinton Statues Conservation

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

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Guard for a Night, as Told by Two Registrars

Thursday, December 7, 2017 by Madeleine Hazelwood and Miranda Hambro

By Madeleine Hazelwood and Miranda Hambro

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New York on Ice Programs

Rockefeller Plaza Outdoor Ice Skating Pond, c. 1940. Museum of the City of New York, Colourpicture Publishers Collection, F2011.33.2135D

From frozen ponds to Madison Square Garden, ice skating has become a quintessentially New York pastime, woven into the city’s urban fabric in ways large and small. Inspired by our exhibition, New York on Ice: Skating in the City (on view through April 2018), join us for a series of programs that explore the elaborate spectacle and competitive sport in the 20th-century and beyond.

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Through a Different Lens Programs

Stanley Kubrick for Look magazine, Rosemary Williams, Show Girl [Kubrick photographing Rosemary Williams], 1949 ©SK Film Archives/Museum of the City of New York

Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs (on view through January 6, 2019) examines a formative phase in the career of one of the 20th century’s most renowned filmmakers. Stanley Kubrick was just 17 when he became a staff photographer at LOOK magazine in 1945, training his camera on his native city and capturing the pathos of ordinary life with a sophistication that belied his age.

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Why are Alexander Hamilton and DeWitt Clinton on the Museum's Façade?

Thursday, November 30, 2017 by Steven Jaffe

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