06 September 2015

Pittsburgh Recollections by Romare Bearden

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Originally installed in the Gateway Center T station in 1984, Pittsburgh Recollections was removed tile by tile and reassembled in the new T station in 2009. It was an expensive project, but at the time the mural was valued at $15 million.

The 12 x 12 inch tiles had to be removed carefully, cleaned and reassembled in the proper place. It was a painstaking process as the tiles had to be cut from the wall with concrete still attached and then the concrete had to be chipped away by hand. When reinstalled the tiles were mounted on panels this time, to make the process much easier should they ever need to move it again.

The mural shows scenes of Pittsburgh. Some from what the artist remembered from time spent here as a child. It also shows a history of the area, with images of early settlers, scenes from when the steel industry was at it's height, and the transition of the area into high tech industry.

Summary:

Artist(s): Romare Bearden
Address: Gateway Center 'T' Station
City: Pittsburgh
Zip: 15222

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