Sentences with phrase «from meatpacking»

The doors slide on a new track to ensure ease and comfort, but the rollers are antique meat - hook wheels from a meatpacking plant.
«Multitasking from retail, computer skills and professionalism from being an assistant, the value of hard work from meatpacking, or whatever it is,» says Joel Gross, CEO of Coalition Technologies.
The assembly line in the automotive industry was learned from meatpacking.
Horowitz's project will open with a Green Ribbon - cutting event and reception to mark the transformation of this site from a meatpacking factory to a lab for artmaking and cultural commerce.
The High Line park is located roughly along Tenth Avenue from the Meatpacking District to 30th Street.
I feel like I would love all the places you went to and I'll make sure to stay away from the Meatpacking district!
Page Six has previously reported that a Faux Rod's been making the rounds and fooling fans from the Meatpacking District to World Cup soccer celebrations — but it was the real McCoy at Trump's bash.

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«It's a day now like Mother's Day or Valentine's Day,» says designer Diane von Furstenberg, whose bustling Meatpacking shop featured blended drinks from Los Angeles's Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and a performance by R&B artist Estelle.
But by the end of the 1990s the stockyards had closed, and today many of the families of the South High soccer players — with immigrant parents from not only Mexico but also Central America, Southeast Asia and Africa — live in the housing stock abandoned by those Europeans and work in the lone meatpacking plant, a few blocks from the school.
The High line park runs on Manhattan's West Side from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 34th Street.
In response, Brazil's three largest meatpacking companies (JBS, Marfrig, and Minerva) signed an agreement with the government, stating they would stop purchasing directly from ranches that cleared more forest than legally permitted.
«I wanted to mix the luxury of designer sportswear with the urgency of the jeans business,» he says, from a corner office overlooking Gansevoort Street in New York's City Meatpacking District.
Above are images from me pulling my outfit at their Meatpacking store, and from the actual event.
The rest of our time in New York, Michelle and I drifted all over the Upper East Side, The West Village, the Meatpacking District, Midtown, Soho, and the East Village, fuelled every day by perfect cappuccinos from Perk Cafe.
While I may not love the idea of running from Spring Studios to Chelsea Piers and back down to Skylight Clarkson Square all day, fashion week has now found its groove in terms of neighborhood, vibe and space — and honestly, the blogger and influencer set would rather take their outfit photos strutting on the cobblestone streets of the Meatpacking District than in midtown anyway.
Faster than you can say American Express card I was on the A train and trotting west from 8th Ave over to Anthro's Meatpacking home.
Located in leafy West Village, a stone's throw away from Carrie Bradshaw's iconic apartment in Sex and the City, this historically rich hotel has an understated charm; in particular its breathtaking view of the Statue of Liberty and the Meatpacking District.
Histrionic bunny - boiling revenge overshadows what is an unusually well - located NYC psychothriller — from Michael Douglas's Upper West Side domestic stronghold to Glenn Close's Meatpacking District loft, a fitting spot for an illicit fling with a hot dish of crazy.
Covering the period from 1858 — 2007 in her timeline, Bausum focuses on the early 20th century investigative reporters who exposed city government corruption, Standard Oil irregularities, and meatpacking scandals as McClure magazine reporters.
Covering the period from 1858 to 2007 in her time line, Bausum focuses on a group of early - twentieth - century investigative reporters, working for Mclure magazine, who exposed city government corruption, Standard Oil irregularities, and meatpacking scandals.
Initially running from Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District to West 20th Street, the second phase of the park opened in the summer of 2011 extending north to West 30th Street, with a third phase to come online in the late 2014.
Though it's just steps from some of New York City's buzziest attractions (Chelsea's art galleries, the restaurants of the Meatpacking District, and of course, the elevated walkway from which the hotel takes its name), the High Line feels like a hip historical throwback to the 19th century.
With the Whitney's departure from Madison Avenue for a new Whitney Museum in the Meatpacking District, the Met has room to rehang its modern wing and to grow.
In moving to its new location in the Meatpacking District of downtown Manhattan — not far from where Mrs Whitney opened the museum's first home in four adjoining brownstones on Eighth Street — and into a capacious new building designed by Renzo Piano, keeping sight of this generous tenet has been imperative.
Crashing into New York's Meatpacking district, like some great Arctic icebreaker washed up from the Hudson and run aground on the High Line, the new Whitney museum makes an unlikely container for a beacon of modern art.
In 1998, the gallery scene was making its shift from Soho to Chelsea — Luhring Augustine and Andrea Rosen moved in that summer — and in June of that year, a spunky little cable - television show set largely in the Meatpacking District aired its pilot.
Nonetheless, the disappearance of that history from the shiny new Meatpacking District comes with an unaccounted - for cost.
And the Whitney abandoned, to my mind, New York's finest museum architecture, leaving one to hope for the best from Renzo Piano as architect of the Whitney's new home in the Meatpacking District.
With the arrival of the new Whitney Museum on Gansevoort Street, New York's once notorious Meatpacking District completes lower Manhattan's transition from a no - man's - land populated by artists and outcasts to a stomping ground for fashionable elites.
They are big, bright, and anything but sleek, much as the new Whitney Museum in the Meatpacking District looks from the outside like a hospital or a prison.
Where Renzo Piano, as with the Whitney in the Meatpacking District, plays the modernist in an enclave from the modern world, Sarah Sze could pass for the ultimate postmodern architect even before her Deteriorating Garden.
The museum, it turns out, had its own river project in the works near its meatpacking district home, and not far from so - called «Diller Island»: a permanent art installation on land and water by the prominent artist David Hammons.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has moved from Madison Avenue to a new address in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan.
The Whitney Museum's new building in the Meatpacking District, view from the West Hide Highway.
The Whitney Museum of American Art moved from the Upper East Side to its current location on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District in 2015, following a long history of elitist art - world figures leading the tide of gentrification.
Since the 2000s, the Meatpacking District has transformed from an industrial warehouse district that provided jobs for working - class people and served as a hub for Manhattan's queer and trans community, into a «hyper - luxurious» playground for tourists and the art world, creeping down from the adjacent gallery district in West Chelsea.
The Whitney Museum moved from the Upper East Side to the Meatpacking District in 2015.
She is further participating in the outdoor exhibition Agora at High Line in New York which opens on 19th of April.This exhibition happens every year and shows outdoor art along the High Line from the Hudson Yard through Chelsea to the Meatpacking District.
We thank all at Sperone Westwater for hosting the evening in their beautiful gallery space in the Meatpacking District; Canson - Talons for generously donating postcards for the event; Barone Press for printing the invitations; and John Melick and the team from Blue Medium for their support.
Far from its first location beneath the JMZ subway line in Brooklyn's Bedford - Stuyvesant neighborhood, the Last Brucennial is being held at 837 Washington Street, an «industrial - chic» commercial complex neighboring the High Line, the Standard Hotel and the site of the future Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
Down the street from Phillips de Pury and across the street from Chelsea Market, Passerby was a bar you could hang out in after getting yelled at by your gallery owner all day, down some fairly cheap booze (for the Chelsea / Meatpacking area) and dance your heart out on the world's smallest dance floor.
This past year, the Whitney Museum reopened in a new Renzo Piano - designed museum in the Meatpacking District, moving from its smaller space on the Upper East Side, the modernist building designed by Marcel Breuer and Hamilton P. Smith from 1963 to 1966.
From its origins in Greenwich Village in 1914 to its relocation to the Meatpacking District in 2015, the Whitney Museum of American Art has remained devoted to living artists at critical moments in their careers.
This year saw tremendous growth in places old and new, institutional and artist - run, from The Whitney's super-sleek move to Meatpacking, to «black lighthouse» Guggenheim projects in Finland.
A tousle - haired 39 - year - old former DJ who was initially recruited by the Whitney from a dealer post at Greene Naftali Gallery to co-curate the 2012 Whitney Biennial, Sanders is interested in doing more than just bringing a bit of titillation to the century - old museum as it settles into its Meatpacking District digs.
It has now been nearly two weeks since I visited the Whitney Biennial (delayed a year by the 2016 relocation of the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York City, from the Marcel Breuer building on 75th and Madison to the Renzo Piano - designed space in the Meatpacking District, at the foot of the High Line), and I'm having trouble deciding what to say about it.
In the spring of this year, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York made a grand gesture when it opened its new Renzo Piano - designed building in the Meatpacking District with «America is Hard to See,» an exhibition of works drawn from the museum's collection that remains on view through today (May 1 — Sept. 27, 2015).
The first exhibition on view at the Whitney's new Renzo Piano - designed home in Manhattan's Meatpacking District will be an unprecedented selection of works from the Museum's renowned permanent collection.
«The Day a Bomber Fell on the Frye,» photographs, documents and memorabilia from a Feb. 18, 1945, incident when an experimental and top - secret B - 29 bomber crashed into the Frye meatpacking plant in Seattle.
From May 2002 to May 2010, the gallery was located at 415 West 13 Street, in a 10,000 - square - foot (930 m2) space in the Meatpacking District.
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