New York, New York Reading List
Here is the reading list recommended by Mary Alexander at the recent Study Day.
NEW YORK NEW YORK - with Mary Alexander
Artworks/Galleries Locations List & Select Bibliography
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fifth Avenue @ E 81st Street
The Cloisters Museum and Gardens (part of Met but location uptown at 190th St, A subway or drive - see directions on Met website)
Frick Collection, Fifth Avenue, E70th Street
MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) W 53rd Street (between Fifth/Sixth Avenues)
Guggenheim Museum, Fifth Avenue, E 81st Street
Extra gem on 'Museum Mile' to check out! The Neue Gallery, Fifth Avenue E86th Street (housed in old Vanderbilt mansion) German and Vienna Secession, Klimt's Adele Bloch portrait
Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue (whole block between W48th-51st Streets with Radio City Music Hall at rear of block on Sixth Avenue)
Morgan Library & Museum (financier J P Morgan's collection) 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street
Clubs/Hotels: Algonquin on W44th Street (between Fifth/Sixth Avenues)
'21' Club W52nd Street (between Fifth/Sixth Avenues)
Plaza Hotel, on Grand Central Plaza Fifth Avenue/W 58th Street
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, Park Avenue, E49th/50th Streets
Chrylser Building on E42nd Street (between 3rd/Lexington Avenues)
Empire State Building on Fifth Avenue (between 33rd and 34th Streets - previous site of old 1890s Waldorf Astoria hotel)
Washington Square - area in Greenwich Village (Fifth Avenue begins here, between W4th and W8th Streets) W10th and 11th Street worth a meander!
Flatiron Building at intersection of Fifth Avenue/Broadway/23rd Street
Gramercy Park: only private square. Players Club/National Arts Club on Irving Place/Lexington Avenue between 20th-21st Street
City of New York Museum, Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, exciting range of exhibitions. Excellent website.
Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (previously Andrew Carnegie's mansion on Fifth Avenue). Superb example of magnate mansion with original interiors and garden, providing backdrop to stunning permanent collection of historic design and changing contemporary design exhibits.
Suggestion for day outside city -- take train from Grand Central station to Tarrytown (about 40 mins). Visit Rockefeller summer home KYKUIT - beautiful gardens, fountains and sculptures, with house containing Nelson Rockefeller's outstanding collection of modern art including Picasso tapestries. Great eateries and restaurants in Tarrytown nearby.
Views of cast iron buildings, shops and sidewalk details photographed in SoHo (south of Houston) between Broadway/W Broadway on the following cross streets - Prince/Spring/Broome/Greene/Mercer - interesting shops and private art galleries. Great for meandering on a weekend!
Walk The High Line (old elevated railway track) a landscaped walk starting in Chelsea/meatpacking district between Ninth and Tenth Avenues, starting at W11th Street/Gansevoort Street, can walk up to W30th St. Opened 2009 Great views out over city and old piers. Google website The High Line for map.
Reflecting Pools at site of Ground Zero marking footprint of each of Towers.
World Trade Center Oculus Transportation Hub 50 Church St by Santiago Calatrava in shape of white dove in flight.
For those with head for heights - The Summit Observation Deck at One Vanderbilt (between 42nd St/Vanderbilt Avenue, by Grand Central Station
Films Mentioned:
Weekend at the Waldorf 1945; On the Town 1949; Funny Face 1957; Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961; North by Northwest 1959; Annie Hall 1977; The Age of Innocence 1993; When Harry Met Sally 1989; Crocodile Dundee
Select Bibliography
Edwin G Burrows & Mike Wallace, Gotham: A History of New York city to 1898, Oxford University Press, 1999 (excellent encyclopaedic overview)
James Roman, Chronicles of Old New York: Exploring Manhattan's Landmark Neighborhoods, Museyon Guides, 2010
Jerry E Patterson, Fifth Avenue The Best Address; Rizzoli, 1998
Eric Homberger, Mrs Astor’s New York: Money and Social Power in a Gilded Age, Yale University Press, 2004
Justin Kaplan, When the Astors owned New York: Blue Bloods and Grand
Hotels in a Gilded Age, Viking, 2006
Charles R Morris, The Tycoons: how Andrew Carnegie, John D Rockefeller, Jay Gould and J P Morgan invented the American Supereconomy, Times Books/Henry Holt & Co, New York, 2005
Calvin Tomkins, Merchants and Masterpieces, The Story of the Metropolitan Museum, Dutton & Co, NY, 1970
Robert A Slayton, Beauty in the City: The Ashcan School, State Univ of NY Press, 2017
Seeing Central Park (official guidebook) Sara Cedar Miller, Abrams NY
Stephen Birmingham, 'Our Crowd' 1967, Macdonald
Henry James, The American Scene, 1907 (Penguin Classic)
Paris/New York: Design/Fashion/Culture 1925-1940, Museum of the City of New York, 2008
Paul Goldberger, The Skyscraper, Knopf, 1982
David Garrard Lowe, Art Deco New York, Watson-Guptill, NY, 2004
Daniel Ockrent, Great Fortune: the epic of Rockefeller Center, Penguin, 2003
Christine Roussel, The Art of the Rockefeller Center, Norton NY, 2006
Ethan Morden, The Guest List: how Manhattan defined American sophistication from the Algonquin Round Table to Truman Capote's Ball, St Martin's Press, NY, 2010
Thomas M Coffey, The Long Thirst: Prohibition in America 1920-1933; Hamish Hamilton, 1976
Jan Morris, Manhattan '45, Faber & Faber, 1987 (beautifully written and evocative description of Manhattan post WWII)
Arthur Pulos, The American Design Adventure, 1940-75
Novels/Memoirs mentioned:
Henry James - Washington Square
Edith Wharton - The Age of Innocence (also her short New York stories)
Truman Capote - Breakfast at Tiffanys
F Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby, This Side of Paradise, short biographical stories - My Lost City; Echoes of the Jazz Age
Helen Hanff, Apple of my Eye, 1977
Henry Miller, Aller Retour New York (written 1935)
MA, February 2023