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An arresting photograph is a satisfying accident of light and shape, and it can pull off the ultimate the sudden illusion that order is the sign of meaning. These photos were taken throughout New York. Those in the second half of the book were taken in the following the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the Met Breuer; the Museum of Modern Art; the Guggenheim; the original Whitney Museum on 75th Street and Madison Ave; the current Whitney on Gansevoort Street; and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Once you bracket out people, you will find so much life in a museum. Nina Goss is editor of and contributor to the following essay Tearing the World Bob Dylan and the Twenty-first century (University of Mississippi Press, 2017), and Dylan at Play (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2011). She lives in New York and teaches writing and cultural studies at Fordham University,

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Published August 3, 2018

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