It is always mystifying to see what challenges people set for themselves. The World Trade Center, as the World's Tallest Building, certainly attracted a lot of attention. Phillippe Petit saw a photo of it when he was 15 and decided to learn how to walk a tightrope so that he could ‘reach the clouds’. Greg Willig thought it would be appropriate to scale. And people wanted to destroy it, at first in 1993 and more successfully on September 11th.
Consider the world outside a museum. Imagine that the world that we live in is really another kind of museum where the works of art exist in the landscape itself. This is a gallery guide to tell you about the buildings and artworks you find around you. It would show you what the place used to look like and introduce you to some of the people who shaped it.Explore buildings of the past, present and future. Look at the vast selection of artwork that graces the public realm. And discover how places have evolved over time. Deconstruct the layers of history that form the fabric of our urban landscape. Meet people who have made their mark on our cities and country who have lived in the past or are living now. Listen to their voices. Take (or make) a tour.
Our curators are the artists, architects, photographers and historians who created the images, podcasts and videos to share their knowledge and insights. Our collaborators are museums, universities, cities, and civic organizations who are the stewards of our shared cultural history.