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URBAN ARCHEOLOGY & MODERN RUINS

“in that deep sense of voicefulness… which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity.”
– – John Ruskin, The Lamp of Memory

For my work as a historic preservation photographer I document landmark sites being bulldozed or restored. Some of these poetic images of decaying structures are included in my fine art portfolio, URBAN ARCHEOLOGY & MODERN RUINS, along with my photographs of endangered historic houses. I am drawn to the timeless nature of historic architecture because it is a repository of collective memories – a record of the builder s and the people who once inhabited the spaces. I look to the architectural details, to the deeply etched memories in the walls and structures as a window to the past.

Shattered Spaces, Delaware Water Gap Historic House (2013)
Weeksville, Brooklyn, NY (2004)
Oakley Stoll House, Walpack Twp., NJ (2012)
The Hornbeck/Roberts House, Montague, NJ, National Register Site (2012)
Smith-Lennington Farm c.1820, Parlor, Sandyston, NJ, National Register Site (2012)
Cook-Birdseye House, Verona NJ (2015)
Biltmore Theater, New York, NY (2004)
Shoemaker-Houck Farm, c. 1750, Walpack, NJ, National Register Site (2012)
Desolation Before Demolition, Cedar Grove, NJ (2013)
Boric Road Endangered House, Cedar Grove, NJ (2013)
Buttonwood Farm, South Parlor, Goshen, NY (2016)
Buttonwood Farm, Dining Room, Goshen, NY (2016)
Remnants of Scattered Lives, South Parlor, Goshen, NY (2015)
Buttonwood Farm, Kitchen Cabinet, Goshen, NY (2016)
Buttonwood Farm, Kitchen Table & Stove, Goshen, NY (2016)
Buttonwood Farm, Staircase Wallpaper, Goshen, NY (2016)
As She Remembered Me, Buttonwood Farm, Bedroom1, Goshen, NY (2016)
Buttonwood Farm, Razey Bedroom2, Goshen, NY (2016)
Admiral’s Row, Officer’s Quarters C, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn NY (2005)
Admiral’s Row, Officer’s Quarters 2, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn NY (2005)
Admiral’s Row, Officer’s Quarters3, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn NY (2005)
Admiral’s Row, Officer’s Quarters4, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn NY (2005)
Admiral’s Row, Officers Quarters D, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn NY (2013)
Essex County State Penitentiary, New Wing Annex Cell Block1, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Essex County State Penitentiary, New Wing Annex Cell Block2, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Essex County State Penitentiary, New Wing Annex Cell Block3, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Essex County State Penitentiary, Main Building1, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Essex County State Penitentiary, Hospital Wing Cells, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Essex County State Penitentiary, Power House2, North Caldwell, NJ (2007)
Lower East Side Tenement Museum1, New York, NY (1998)
Lower East Side Tenement Museum2, New York, NY (1998)
Ellis Island, Ladies Bathroom, New York, NY (1993)
Pulaski Skyway3, Newark, NJ (2014)
Overbrook Asylum, Powerhouse1, Cedar Ridge, NJ (2016)
Overbrook Asylum, Powerhouse2, Cedar Ridge, NJ (2016)
Overbrook Asylum, Tunnels1, Cedar Ridge, NJ (2016)
Overbrook Asylum, Tunnels2, Cedar Ridge, NJ (2016)
Hornbeck-Roberts House, Montague, NJ (2012)
Cook-Birdseye House, Old Hinge, Verona, NJ (2016)
Smith-Lennington Farm, Wagon Wheel, Sandyston, NJ, (2012)
Ennis House, ca. 1830, Sandyston, NJ (2012)
Oatlands Plantation, Leesburg, VA (2010)

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About Trix Rosen

Trix Rosen was a visionary photographer known for capturing powerful narratives transcending the ordinary. Her work explored themes of gender identity, social justice, and architectural heritage. Notable projects such as “HE-SHE,” “CHILDHOOD MEMORIES,” and “URBAN ARCHEOLOGY & MODERN RUINS” celebrated the unseen and overlooked aspects of life.
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