The Loss of the Painted Bride Mural

Описание к видео The Loss of the Painted Bride Mural

Since the spring of 2018, Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens and many other community members advocated to save Isaiah Zagar’s 7,000 square foot public mosaic at the Painted Bride site (230 Vine Street). In January 2021, the Atrium Design Group submitted a proposal to the Philadelphia Zoning Board to build a 7 story apartment building that would have preserved the mural in its entirety, and purchased the building in April 2022. The design was unanimously approved, but was appealed by a small group of neighbors, including the owner of Chocolate Works Building. That appeal was granted in June 2022 by a judge, who reversed the approval of the design. The developer is now planning to erect a short-term rental building which means demolishing the current structure and mosaic.

As of October 2023 a demolition permit has been pulled, and although a date has not been set, the developer requested that the Preservation Team from PMG begin work on the mosaic in preparation of demolition. The team has started work to remove specific tiles and elements from the mosaic. It is our hope that these tiles will be able to be used in future mosaics. However, it is important to note that the “Skin of the Bride” mosaic by Isaiah Zagar cannot be recreated and will be lost.

This video includes Julia Zagar's words on the fight to save this building and her thoughts on what ultimately led to its demise.

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