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Make Way... (Black Cube)
"Make Way For Tomorrow (Black Cube)." The title recalls Leo McCarey's great 1937 film. Orson Welles claimed McCarey's depression-era ode to alienation in the modern world "could make a stone cry." Here, a Brooklyn construction site recapitulates the film's central tenet, as old grounds make way for the new. Both tractor and contemporary condos feature black "cubes," as different strata occupy their interiors. A blackbird flies between the two, as if wisely surveying the transition from a distance.
Published in: Urban Color