Housed inside a 10,000-square-foot New Jersey warehouse is a collection of 130,000 vintage magazines, the culmination of one man’s decades-long pursuit to collect “time capsules” of life and culture.
A woman reaches for a copy of Life on a New York City newsstand in 1936. Time Inc. Picture Collection / The LIFE Images Collection via Getty Images On a whim in 1972 while enrolled in medical school, ...
Standing at the epicenter of fashion, design and art print publications in New York City for 25 years, Iconic Magazines and Grand Collection have come together in celebration of print. For over two ...
In 1976, the photography critic and curator Vince Aletti moved into an East Village apartment, in a Beaux Arts-style building on the corner of Second Avenue and Twelfth Street. He was thirty-one years ...
Time magazine, one of the best-known periodicals in worldwide publishing, years ago developed a series of hand-drawn color portraits of World War II figures for its covers. Fifty-five of those covers ...
Over the course of six decades, Vince Aletti, perhaps best known for his two-decade-long role as the photography critic at the Village Voice, has collected tens of thousands of magazines. Issues from ...