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Lower Manhattan Revealed: “Mixed Use, Manhattan,” 25 Broadway
LMCC presented "Mixed Use: Manhattan," the fifth evening of the 2011 Access Restricted: Lower Manhattan Revealed season. Douglas Crimp, author, art historian, and Fanny Knapp Allen Professor of Art History at the University of Rochester introduced an evening of films by artists Joan Jonas, Gordon Matta-Clark, James Nares, and Charles Simonds at the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education, The City College of New York (CUNY), 25 Broadway.
A view of the infamous Bull outside of 25 Broadway / photo: dangottesman.com
A relief detail from the lobby of 25 Broadway, also known as the Cunard Building / photo: dangottesman.com
Professor Douglas Crimp screened several films from the exhibition Mixed Use, Manhattan, which he co-curated with Lynne Cooke, seen last year at the Reina Sofía in Madrid / photo: dangottesman.com
A packed crowd gathered for Douglas Crimp’s screening / photo: dangottesman.com
Three of the artists whose films were screened attended the evening, from left to right: James Nares, Charles Simonds, Douglas Crimp, and Joan Jonas / photo: dangottesman.com

