Museum exhibit focuses on 100 songs about NYC from Sinatra to Lil' Kim, and everything in between
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The Museum of the City of New York presents 'Songs of New York: 100 Years of Imagining the City Through Music,' an interactive exhibit featuring iconic songs from the city. Curator Lilly Tuttle emphasized the goal isn't to simply glorify New York, but to showcase its powerful emotional connection through music. The exhibit, which includes a diverse Spotify playlist, allows visitors to engage with a map of NYC, exploring the musical history tied to each borough, and highlights a broad range of artists and styles over the past century.
The exhibition explores how New York City has inspired strong emotions in music, art, and culture, highlighting the city's role as a catalyst for creativity.
The installation returns due to popular demand, providing visitors space to interact with music from each borough and its corresponding cultural significance.
Read at New York Post
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