Exhibition honours works of Laurie Anderson, Gordon Matta-Clark and Trisha Brown on the roofs of 1970s ManhattanThe city is in the midst of a recession. Public services have been ground down to a minimal level. Buildings lie empty and money is short. This is not a bleak vision of London hit by economic crisis, but downtown New York as it was in the early 1970s.It was into these abandoned industrial buildings, in the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:10PM on February 25, 2011