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Kite Flying on Rooftop

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Hiram Maristany, born New York City 1945-died St. Petersburg, FL 2022

    Exhibition Label

    The rooftops of tenement buildings, often called tar beaches or playas negras, were community gathering spaces from which Maristany took many photographs. He was drawn to scenes that evoked Puerto Rican cultural traditions recreated in New York. Here he focuses on a young man flying a kite against the El Barrio skyline. While not unique to Puerto Ricans, kite making and flying was a competitive pastime that was passed on from generation to generation.
    Down These Mean Streets: Community and Place in Urban Photography, 2017

    Exhibition Label in Spanish

    Las azoteas de los edificios de apartamentos, llamados con frecuencia playas negras, eran espacios de reunión de la comunidad, desde donde Maristany tomó muchas fotografías. Se interesaba por las escenas que evocaban las tradiciones culturales de Puerto Rico y eran recreadas en Nueva York. Aquí, enfoca la cámara hacia un joven que vuela una chiringa y tiene como telón de fondo el horizonte de El Barrio. Aunque no es único de los puertorriqueños, la fabricación de chiringas para luego volarlas era un pasatiempo competitivo que pasaba de una generación a otra.
    Por estas calles bravas: Comunidad y lugar en la fotografía urbana, 2017

    Credit Line

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase through the Smithsonian Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center

    Copyright

    © 1964, Hiram Maristany

    Date

    1964

    Object number

    2016.30.5

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Photography

    Medium

    gelatin silver print

    Dimensions

    image: 13 × 17 5/8 in. (33.0 × 44.8 cm) sheet: 16 × 20 in. (40.6 × 50.8 cm)

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    Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection

    Department

    Graphic Arts

    Data Source

    Smithsonian American Art Museum

    Topic

    Cityscape
    Architecture\commercial\skyscraper
    Recreation\sport and play\kite flying
    Figure male\child\full length
    Object\toy\kite

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7f765737f-1ec8-4b6f-a2ab-a6dc05dae7cb

    Record ID

    saam_2016.30.5

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