Mar

26 2020

Studio 54: Night Magic A Guided Tour at the Brooklyn Museum

9:00AM - 4:00PM  

JCC of Middlesex County 1775 Oak Tree Road
Edison, NJ 08820
732.494.3232 dmael@jccmc.org
http://www.jccmc.org

Contact Diane Mael
732.494.3232
dmael@jccmc.org
http://www.jccmc.org

Studio 54: Night Magic traces the radiant history,
social politics, and trailblazing aesthetics of the most
iconic nightclub of all time. Behind the velvet rope,
partygoers of all backgrounds and lifestyles could
come together for nights of music, dazzling lights, and
the popular song and dance “The Hustle.”
Following the Vietnam War, and amid the nationwide Civil Rights Movement and fights for
LGBTQ+ and women’s rights, a nearly bankrupt New York City hungered for social and
creative transformation as well as a sense of joyous celebration after years of protest and
upheaval. Low rents attracted a diversity of artists, fashion designers, writers, and
musicians, catalyzing the invention of new art forms, including musical genres such as punk,
hip-hop, and disco. In a rare societal shift, people from different sexual, sociopolitical, and
financial strata intermingled freely in the after-hours nightclubs of New York City. No place
exemplified this more than Studio 54.
Organized chronologically, Studio 54: Night Magic uses photography, fashion, drawing, and
film, as well as never-before-exhibited costume illustrations, set proposals, and designs, to
place the nightclub within the wider history of New York, from Prohibition through the 1970s.
Blueprints and architecture models illustrate the club’s innovative development and creation,
while documentation of extravagant theme parties traces its thirty-three month run. The
exhibition continues through the years after the nightclub’s closure, showing the ongoing
influence of Studio 54 aesthetics.