EditorialThe inventory of objects the British artist Michael Landy destroyed in “Break Down” are displayed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the installation, in an exhibit at the Firstsite gallery in Colchester, England, June 17, 2021. (Tom Jamieson/The New York Times)
EditorialOld posters adorn the walls of McCoy Stadium’s disused interior in Pawtucket, R.I., on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (Rachel Hulin/The New York Times)
EditorialNegative - Howqua Hills, Victoria, 1930, Members of the Wishart family having tea in front of the Howqua Hills Hotel. The hotel appears to be disused. The family are wearing hiking clothes.
EditorialNegative - Darwin, Northern Territory, 1935, The track from Darwin to East Point. In the background are the disused buildings of Vestey's Meat Works which operated during World War I. Darwin would be behind the meat works and a small part of Darwin Har...
EditorialThe River Trent from Willington Bridge, Looking downstream from a busy crossing point towards the disused power station, UK, art, art Britain, Artist: Sarah Smith.
EditorialLagoon near the Nutbrook Trail, A look at the current map indicates that the disused Nutbrook Canal canal ran to the left of this lake while the Nutbrook trail (and cycleway) follows the course of a disused railway line to the right, UK, art, art Brita...
EditorialNecklaces of faience beads and pendants, Canaanite, from Lachish (modern Tell ed-Duweir), Israel, c1500-c1200 BC. These fine necklaces from the Fosse Temple at Lachish illustrates the strongly Egyptianizing style of Cannanite art of the Late Bronze Age...