The Front Room Gallery in New York is hosting an exhibition titled “47 Years in Waiting — The SS United States” that will be on view through October 9, 2016.The exhibition unveils soulful portraits of the SS United States — the majestic ship, captured by Brooklyn-based photographer Stephen Mallon. The ship holds the record for crossing the Atlantic in the shortest time in 1952, but now it sits forlornly in a dock in Philadelphia. It was built in a time of transition when the means of intercontinental travel were by long, luxury boat trips with steamer trunks. But since the introduction of commercial jets, the preferred mode of travel evolved, and the spectacular ship that once carried stars like Judy Garland, Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Salvador Dali and others, became obsolete and is docked since 1969. Stephen Mallon’s photographs brings forward the images of the current state of the vessel, stripped of her finery, in decay but still elegant. The photographs portray sweeping views of the rusty hull with intimate interior shots of the walkways and great ballrooms, along with the dining room and onboard pool, highlighting the ship’s past splendor.The exhibition is on view at the Front Room Gallery, 147 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211, United States. For details, visit http://www.frontroom.org/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek of the exhibition
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