Kilgore Trout
Feb 26, 2007, 7:03 AM
a brilliant exhibition of fred herzog's photographs of vancouver is on now at the vancouver art gallery. i paid it a visit last week and was very impressed. his photos are bright, vibrant and colourful and he focuses on a very gritty and urban side of the city that is often underrepresented.
check out my review of the exhibition here (http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/2007/02/25/scenes-from-a-lost-vancouver/) at urbanphoto.
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Wooster
Feb 26, 2007, 7:51 AM
Very cool. A similar photographic style to yours.
David
Feb 26, 2007, 8:44 AM
I definitely don't miss that awful Hotel Vancouver logo in red at the top of the building.
excel
Feb 26, 2007, 10:39 AM
Cool exibit. I should go check it out.
murman
Feb 26, 2007, 3:59 PM
This exhibit is one of the best I've seen in some time at the Art Gallery. Definitely owe it to yourselves to check it out.
Habanero
Feb 26, 2007, 5:48 PM
Fantastic photos. Thanks for posting these.
Stingray2004
Feb 26, 2007, 6:06 PM
http://www.fredherzog.com/images/portfolio/Granville_Robson.jpg
Excellent photo of Granville Street in its heyday during the '50's when it was known as the "Great White Way" with all the neon signage.
The "White Lunch", in the foreground, with its unique signage was apparently one of the more well known eateries along the strip.
Thanks for posting!
Archiseek
Feb 26, 2007, 7:29 PM
very cool....
mezzanine
Feb 26, 2007, 10:32 PM
It's a great exhibit (thx for the montage, Kilgore) - i was trying to locate all the shots...
Where is this? I'm guessing it's looking east from somewhere in the west end, as opposed to looking west from DT south (abundance of houses/apartments in foreground)
EDIT - howe and nelson, as on Urbanphoto....
http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/herzog02.jpg
The 'building on the right foreground side of Granville is that used record store. The building has been preserved on the heritage list b/c it has a lot of detailing close up. Herzog also mentioned that 'White lunch', 'white plate' etc. at that time hinted to patrons that the cooks were white, and not chinese...
http://www.fredherzog.com/images/portfolio/Granville_Robson.jpg
1037 Robson - Now roots/bebe?
http://www.fredherzog.com/images/portfolio/Robson_St.jpg
SpongeG
Feb 26, 2007, 11:26 PM
I definitely don't miss that awful Hotel Vancouver logo in red at the top of the building.
i noticed that too - icky
Kilgore Trout
Feb 27, 2007, 4:02 AM
mezzanine, interesting comment about the restaurants. i suspected that something like that was the case, since there seemed to be an odd preponderance of eateries with "white" in their names.
the irony of course is that the most successful of them, white spot, has a lot of pseudo-asian dishes on its menu.
another interesting thing i learned from the exhibition, which i mentioned on urbanphoto, is that vancouver had a black neighbourhood next to chinatown called hogan's alley. unsurprisingly, it was bulldozed for the georgia viaduct in the early 1970s. this was right around the same time that africville was razed in halifax and little burgundy, montreal's black neighbourhood, was decimated by urban renewal.
if canadians don't realize the extent to which blacks have historically been a part of this country, maybe it's because nearly every physical trace of their presence was wiped out from our cities.
before official multiculturalism and the mulroney government's anti-racism policies of the 1980s, canada's non-european communities were really very marginalized. i don't think many people understand just how much things have changed since the 1970s.
SpongeG
Feb 27, 2007, 4:23 AM
http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/herzog02.jpg
the tall building is the electra - the cluster of small buildings is gone but they were on seymour street - across from where Nestors market is today
the building to the left is where the days inn is if that is the name of it? just out of the picture is where the Penthouse strip club would be
rgalston
Feb 27, 2007, 4:35 AM
another interesting thing i learned from the exhibition, which i mentioned on urbanphoto, is that vancouver had a black neighbourhood next to chinatown called hogan's alley. unsurprisingly, it was bulldozed for the georgia viaduct in the early 1970s. this was right around the same time that africville was razed in halifax and little burgundy, montreal's black neighbourhood, was decimated by urban renewal.
Winnipeg had a small black neighborhood, too: The Loop, or the Black Belt, which straddled both sides of the CPR mainline just north of downtown. The biggest hit came with the Disraeli "freeway" cut through the neighborhood in the late 1960's, and residential uses in that part of Point Douglas were all but zoned out. I only found this out by accident while looking through newspaper clippings from 25 years ago--this whole small chapter of the city's history is completely ignored.
SpongeG
Feb 27, 2007, 5:26 AM
It's a great exhibit (thx for the montage, Kilgore) - i was trying to locate all the shots...
Where is this? I'm guessing it's looking east from somewhere in the west end, as opposed to looking west from DT south (abundance of houses/apartments in foreground)
EDIT - howe and nelson, as on Urbanphoto....
http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/herzog02.jpg
The 'building on the right foreground side of Granville is that used record store. The building has been preserved on the heritage list b/c it has a lot of detailing close up. Herzog also mentioned that 'White lunch', 'white plate' etc. at that time hinted to patrons that the cooks were white, and not chinese...
http://www.fredherzog.com/images/portfolio/Granville_Robson.jpg
1037 Robson - Now roots/bebe?
http://www.fredherzog.com/images/portfolio/Robson_St.jpg
where BEBE is now used to be a fairly old bank predating the 60's i think and where roots is next to it is a fairly tall residential building which is old by vancouver standards - not really visible in the photo
Hourglass
Feb 27, 2007, 6:13 AM
mezzanine, interesting comment about the restaurants. i suspected that something like that was the case, since there seemed to be an odd preponderance of eateries with "white" in their names.
the irony of course is that the most successful of them, white spot, has a lot of pseudo-asian dishes on its menu.
Another irony is that White Spot now has three locations in Hong Kong under 'Triple-Os by White Spot' (franchised, I think). They offer one of the better burgers in Hong Kong. Higher end than the typical White Spot in BC.
Have to wonder what the local HK Chinese population would make of the history behind the name if they knew...
raggedy13
Feb 27, 2007, 6:38 AM
^Whereas I'm sure the White Spot name does have race-related origins, in the restaurants (on the menus?) they have an explanation for their name which says it was originally called White Spot because it was such a clean restaurant, or something along those lines. I would like to believe the clean explanation but it always seemed a bit fishy to me.
Nutterbug
Feb 27, 2007, 7:01 AM
http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/herzog09.jpg
The Buddha was around back in 1958? Punk didn't exist until the 70's. What kind of music did they play back then?
Elwood
Feb 27, 2007, 4:24 PM
This exhibit may be an excuse to hop on Westjet for even a daytrip.
Thanks for posting this Chris!
murman
Feb 27, 2007, 6:15 PM
This exhibit may be an excuse to hop on Westjet for even a daytrip.
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Kilgore Trout
Feb 28, 2007, 12:06 AM
the tall building is the electra - the cluster of small buildings is gone but they were on seymour street - across from where Nestors market is today
the building to the left is where the days inn is if that is the name of it? just out of the picture is where the Penthouse strip club would be
the caption says it's howe street, not seymour. so that would mean that the law courts now stand where the houses and small shops are in the photo.
SpongeG
Feb 28, 2007, 1:20 AM
yeah
i guess that buildign to the left was demolished than
it just looks so much like that hotel on granville
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