In January, 2009, the UnionDocs Gallery curated an exhibit of my photographs titled Abandoned Brooklyn. The photos explored the industrial neighborhoods of Brooklyn, visiting an abandoned airport, deserted train stations and empty powerhouses, and documented a transitional moment in Brooklyn’s history, as it moves from its industrial past towards a future that seems to be dominated by luxury apartment buildings and chain stores.
The opening of Abandoned Brooklyn kicked off a new season of the UnionDocs Documentary Bodega screening series. As part of the opening night, there was a screening of my film Covered Tracks - a short documentary about an abandoned homeless city underneath Manhattan. Also screening was a short documentary about my photographs, directed by Joe Pacheco for the series Caught in the Act: Art in Brooklyn.
Abandoned Brooklyn was featured in a slideshow and interview on Gothamist, which described the work as "accessing areas that normal folks don't usually see." The Greenpoint Gazette agreed, saying the "works intrigue not only for their aesthetic beauty—the beauty of ruin, of decay, of the sad passing of time—but because like the photographs of Jacob Riis, they show us a world we would otherwise never see, a world left behind by the quick waves of gentrification." Brooklyn author Richard Grayson wrote in particular about "a gorgeous photo of an abandoned hangar from Floyd Bennett Field" that evoked memories his childhood, when the airfield was still in use.
congrats in advance nathan.
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
ReplyDeletehi, I got here from the gothamist link. nice work & I'd love to see the show, but I don't see any mention of where "Union Docs" is, not on gothamist, not here, nor on their webpage. You shouldnt assume that everyone in NYC already knows about this place.
ReplyDeleteplease post address, nabe etc.
Thanks for the reminder, anonymous!
ReplyDeleteUnionDocs is located at 322 Union Ave, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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ReplyDeletecongrats nate — we'll see you at the opening
ReplyDeletewhere is that station? great shot.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and amazing to know that I've been to some of these places.
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