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Steel Shadows: Murals and Drawings of Pittsburgh by Douglas Cooper,

Steel Shadows: Murals and Drawings of Pittsburgh by Douglas Cooper,
Imagine walking along the two-hundred foot expanse of a charcoal and paper mural, the cityscape of Pittsburgh's past and present unfolding before your eyes. You stop intermittently, spotting a particular building or street corner. Old memories return: "That's Forbes Field", you might say, or, "I used to catch the bus to school at that corner". You leave the art exhibit fulfilled, vowing to return, and begin ticking off the names of friends or family who must see this work of art. With Steel Shadows, you don't have to visit exhibition halls at Carnegie Mellon University or the John Heinz History Center to enjoy Douglas Cooper's unique, realistic, and highly personal images of Pittsburgh. Steel Shadows brings his large charcoal and paper art home to you. This unique collection of imagery and prose combines the personal with Cooper's highly technical and intricate craft. Through narrative and illustration, Douglas Cooper will show you a Pittsburgh you know and love, but have never seen in this way before. Cooper details the inspiration for his artistic vision, as well as the formal properties of his art and how it relates to architecture. The book features double-page spreads and excerpts from Pittsburgh authors telling the stories of the city's ethnic and eclectic neighborhoods, combining details of bridge building and steel making with poetry, historical accounts, and stories of the daily lives of Pittsburghers, all set against the backdrop of the city's raw industrial landscape. Steel Shadows is a book for students of art, architecture, urban studies, and oral history. Most of all, it is a book for people with Pittsburgh ties, a book to share with friends and family, and a book torekindle memories of this former steel town, now an artistic and cultural center.



Dance in the City
Dance in the City
This exciting new and original collection locates dance within the spectrum of urban life in late modernity, through a range of theoretical perspectives. It highlights a diversity of dance forms and styles that can be witnessed in and around contemporary urban spaces: from dance halls to raves and the club striptease; from set dancing to ballroom dancing, to hip hop and swing, and to ice dance shows; from the ballet class, to fitness aerobics; and 'art' dance which situates itself in a dynamic relation to the city.



Old City Hall (Toronto) - Toronto's Old City Hall was home to city council from 1899 to 1966 and remains one of the city's most prominent structures. It is at the corner of Queen and Bay Streets, opposite the new City Hall in the centre of downtown Toronto.

Toronto City Hall - [City Hall]The City Hall of Toronto, Ontario, Canada is one of the most distinctive landmarks of the city. Designed by Viljo Revell and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel, the building opened in 1965; its modernist architecture still impresses today.

Oslo City Hall - The Oslo City Hall houses the City Council, City administration, and art studios and galleries. The construction started in 1931, but was paused by the outbreak of World War II, before the official inauguration in 1950.

Buffalo City Hall - Buffalo City Hall is the seat for local government in the City of Buffalo, New York]]. Located at 65 Niagara Square, the 26 storey Art Deco building was completed in 1931 by Dietel Wade & Jones.



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