A Bronx Reflection

A Bronx Reflection
Art

8.15.2014

A Bronx Reflection



"This proposed artwork represents my metaphorical reflection of the Bronx within a heroic time-scape comprised of the past, present, and future. Using a caterpillar's metamorphosis, I want to show, simply and directly, the idea that the Bronx is a place whose changes are a part of its history, and whose families can look back and forward in time with pride, knowing that they are responsible for many positive changes and beautiful transformations to come.
In my panels I combine radiant outdoor urban life with the calm, simple pleasures that are experienced in the home and community. The day is just beginning and a warm cup of coffee sits on the kitchen table. Outside in the breeze, ubiquitous sparrows playfully flutter and build their nests while the school bus waits for students. Next to the apartment building the quiet basketball court promises afternoon games. These are not just bustling experiences of the inner city, but the equally valuable notes struck by the more tranquil family life that defines much of the Bronx.
This image of the Bronx is based on my personal experiences from living there as a child as well as relationships I have with the community as a mature artist. Like many families, we had few luxuries-- our lives revolved around my father's job and our education. I fondly recall the small daily treasures-- eating candy from the penny candy store, exploring the many parks, riding my bicycle through the streets, marveling at vast sunrises and sunsets, summers at Orchard Beach, walking through the New York Botanical Gardens with my father, indulging in sweet ice cream sundaes on Fordham Road, and the excitement of school trips to the Bronx Zoo.
I have witnessed the challenges faced by the borough-- the problems of urban decay, white flight, and racial and geographic prejudice. I have seen the environment and population go through dramatic and trying cycles of change. But looking at the Bronx, I continue to see the positive influences prevail as neighborhoods find new ways to thrive. These images express my belief that we can gather strength and inspiration from daily life as it is modestly lived in the vibrant Bronx."-- Carol Sun


The Bronx Meets Vienna

 
 
The Bronx meets Vienna

 

A street photography documentary performed in The Bronx, NY and in Vienna, Austria shall give an insight into the daily lives of both cities. Capturing moments of related subjects it shows differences and similarities of the two places and cultures.

The artist took the images during a visit to the Bronx in May 2013. During his walk through the borough he collected impressions of the modern Bronx, capturing daily street life, typical sceneries, unique characters and wonderful locations which gave him a fascinating and enjoyable picture of the modern Bronx. He was deeply impressed by the positive mood, the friendly and modern ambience and the vibrant street life of the city. That inspired him to amalgamate the impressions collected in the Bronx with a street photography series he was working on in Vienna. He looked for related subjects and found some amazing relations between them. Pictures taken in the Bronx are set into a direct relation to pictures made in Vienna, in pairs of two. Even though there are cultural, architectonic and regional differences, it is amazing to see how many similarities are to be found. Sometimes it is even difficult to say which city a picture was taken in.

The focus is not on the shiny bright touristic spots, but rather on those elements which give a city a character: its people and the places and situations of their daily life. It is about conveyance of a momentary sense of life and to give a distinct picture of the moment as it was captured.

 

Biography

 

Thomas C. Stubbings was born August 29, 1972 in Vienna, Austria. After studying at the Vienna University of Technology he started a career as consultant and later changed into the banking industry where he currently has a managing position in an international bank. Though working in a traditional occupation, he always felt a deep urge for artistic expression. He started early with writing but only when he discovered photography as a late vocation, Thomas felt that he finally found the perfect artistic medium to express his creativity. His first works were created in 2010, followed by different studies of photographic techniques. Currently Thomas is studying at the Prague Photo School for artistic and applied photography. He is lives and works in Vienna.

 

Photographer: Thomas Stubbings 
Bronx Historical Tours: Alexandra Maruri
Filmmaker: Cornelia  Heine
Poe Park Visitor Center Director: Lucy Aponte
 

*A Special Thanks to NYC & Company, The Austrian Cultural Forum, NYC & Company, The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation, The Woodlawn Conservancy, Welcome2TheBronx and The Opera House Hotel for their great assistance and support.
*Exhibit Photos Thomas Stubbings © All rights reserved

 

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