What can a painting tell us about the life it’s led? Come behind the scenes to paintings conservation to discover the journey “Three Musicians,” one of Pablo Picasso’s most notable Cubist works, took, from a garage studio, through World War II, to MoMA. “The back of the painting really acts in a way like its passport. A work like this really shows you, even if it's a single artist who produces the work, there are so many other people who are involved in that painting's life.”
[WATCH] The Rise and Fall of the Singer Tower
It once held the title of the world’s tallest building... a little more than half a century later…It was just a memory in the New York City skyline. Today, two minute architecture Time Machine winds back the clock to explore the rise and fall of The Singer Tower. (also know as the Singer Building)
[VIDEO] How a Subway Company Built More Roads
Railfanners like the ambition of the IND Second System. After all, many projects, like the Second Ave subway, Utica Ave subway, Queenslink, SE Queens Line, and Flushing Line extensions are needed in the NYC Subway. However, the IND was also a roads program, and in this video, we will examine how the IND built more roads.