and
invite you to
Join us for our new film series this winter, which will feature a selection of documentary films about New York City written and produced for CBS in the 1960s by Gordon Hyatt. Each evening will include a brief introduction about the films, followed by a screening, and a discussion will follow. All screenings will be held in the ICA&CA classroom at
20 West 44th Street, third floor.
Screening I
Wednesday, January 25, 7:00 pm
Reflections on the Fair & Our Vanishing Legacy
These two films examine the decline of the classical tradition in favor of modern trends. Historian, journalist, and author Francis Morrone will join filmmaker Gordon Hyatt for the introduction and in a brief discussion following the viewing.
Screening II
Wednesday, February 1, 7:00 pm
A Question of Values & La Vie Elegant
These films focus on the Grand Tradition of residential New York; the first film focuses on individual houses, and the second on apartment buildings. Donald Albrecht, Architectural historian, author, and curator of architecture and design at The Museum of the City of New York, will guide our discussion.
Screening III
Wednesday, February 8, 7:00 pm
A Fantasy of Forgotten Corners & Cities of the Future
Nina Rappaport, co-chair of DOCOMOMO New York/Tri-State, architectural and urban critic, and editor of publications Yale School of Architecture, will offer insight towards the topic of these two films, which deal with then current and future city planning.
Reservations are required. Admission is free to ICA&CA and NYPAP members, professional members and their staffs; $10 for the general public.
Call 212-730-9646, ext. 109.