Fotografiska New York

In this article, we will explore the issue of Fotografiska New York in depth, addressing its main aspects, implications and possible solutions. We will delve into its historical origin, as well as its relevance today, analyzing the different perspectives that exist on the matter. Likewise, we will examine the challenges and opportunities that Fotografiska New York poses in various areas, whether personal, social, economic, political or cultural. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to offer a comprehensive and updated vision of Fotografiska New York, in order to encourage reflection and informed debate around this topic of great relevance in contemporary society.

Located in the Church Missions House (2021)

Fotografiska New York is a branch of the Swedish photography museum Fotografiska in Gramercy Park, Manhattan, New York City. The museum's home is the Church Missions House, a six-story, 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m2) Renaissance Revival landmark. It opened in December 2019.

In addition to galleries, the museum was home to Veronika, a restaurant operated by Stephen Starr. Open for a few months before it paused due to the coronavirus pandemic, Veronika at Fotografiska Museum, according to Time Out was a "high profile, gilded restaurant" that "never truly got going again." It permanently closed on September 1, 2021. As of September 2023, the restaurant is open.

References

  1. ^ Hilburg, Jonathan (15 September 2020). "The next Fotografiska will open in Berlin, courtesy of Herzog & de Meuron". The Architect's Newspaper. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  2. ^ Sagansky, Gillian (11 August 2019). "Inside Fotografiska, Manhattan's New Photography Hotspot That's Part Museum, Part Bar". W Magazine. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b Berman, Liddy (11 December 2019). "Fotografiska Makes Its New York Debut in a Historic Landmark Building". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  4. ^ Alexa, Alexandra (28 January 2020). "In Gramercy's new Fotografiska museum, Verōnika restaurant takes a creative approach to preservation". 6sqft. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  5. ^ Izzo, Christina; Ong, Bao; Sutherland-Namako, Amber (October 29, 2021), "75 notable NYC restaurants and bars that permanently closed since 2020", TimeOut

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