ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月24日 07時24分


In these photos by @maureenrdrennan, “life pokes through every crevice and chain link fence.” She set out to document the Rust Belt of New York City: an industrial wasteland that would stand as “a microcosm of the larger Rust Belt of the Midwest,” where once-vital factories gave way to hulking wreckage. But when she started shooting, what she found was both less apocalyptic. She worked along the waterfront of Sunset Park, the Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek, which separates Bushwick in Brooklyn and Ridgewood in Queens. Where she found decay, she also found a natural world hellbent on renewal. Where she found abandonment, she also found communities of great warmth and resilience. What she did not find was bitterness. “I was struck by pastoral quality,” @maureenrdrennan told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter John Leland. “There’s a sensual aspect to the almost jungly landscape. It’s sort of lovely. It wasn’t smelly, which also surprised me. If you walk around, especially in summer, the birds and bugs and other natural sounds drown out the clanging machinery.”


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