Photographer Tony Notarberardino found inspiration and a home at New York's Chelsea Hotel in the 1990s.
In the 1990s, New York ’s the Chelsea Hotel was a hub of bonhomie and bohemianism. An eclectic crowd gathered there, drawn both to the artistic environment it cultivated and for its reputation for setting in motion creative collaborations and avant-garde performances. For photographer Tony Notarberardino, the hotel was a refuge when he arrived in New York City in 1994.
Brought up in Melbourne, Australia, by Italian emigrant parents, Notarberardino – who still lives in the same apartment at The Chelsea Hotel today – was fascinated by the clientele. ‘As a photographer, I found the people who congregated at the hotel – and the hotel itself – to be so inspiring and visually striking,’ he says. ‘It was this magical, commingling of people from all walks of life that made life at the hotel so continuously compelling. It became and continues to be my home.’The move marked the beginning of a series of portrait
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