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The World Trade Center Tapestry

This is a scan of a slide of World Trade Center Tapestry I shot in 1986. It was a large tapestry by Joan Miró and Josep Royo. It was displayed in the lobby of 2 World Trade Center (the South Tower) in New York City from 1974 until it was destroyed in 2001 by the collapse of the World Trade Center.

Saul Wenegrat, former director of the art program for the Port Authority of New York, had suggested to Miró that he could make a tapestry for the World Trade Center, but the artist declined as he would only make the work with his own hands but had no experience of making a tapestry. However, after his daughter recovered from an accident in Spain, Miró agreed to make a tapestry for the hospital that had treated her as a token of his gratitude. Having learned the technique from tapestry maker Josep Royo, Miró made several other tapestries with Royo, including one for the World Trade Center, Woman for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, and one for the Fundació Joan Miró.

The work was an abstract design, with bright blocks of colour, red, green, blue and yellow, with black elements and a light brown background. Made of wool and hemp, it measured 20 × 35 feet (6.1 × 10.7 m) and weighed 4 tons. It was completed in 1973, and displayed at a retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris before being installed in New York in 1974. (text from wikipedia)
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4 comments

Anton Cruz Carro said:

Una colorida composición. Todo lo mejor para tí en este año que comienza amigo.
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Andrea Allasio replied to Anton Cruz Carro:

Muchas gracias Anton, esta obra de arte española merecía estar entre los recuerdos. Feliz Año Nuevo para ti también.
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Daniela Brocca said:

Che peccato, era davvero bella.
4 years ago ( translate )

Andrea Allasio replied to Daniela Brocca:

Eh si, infatti presi questa foto perchè mi colpì quest'opera di Mirò. Era nel'androne a piano terra dove si prendevano gli ascensori per salire sulla cima della torre sud ed ebbi difficoltà ad inquadrare i suoi 10,7 metri di larghezza con l'andirivieni della gente. Ciao
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