Photographer John Short catches New York City in an uncommon point of view. He gathers in a collection entitled Unforgotten NY, and in a book entitled Unforgotten New York – Legendary Spaces of the Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde, places that are rare to contemplate in pictures. Empty spaces, in square frame, characterized by theater backstages, a church, a gymnasium or a bar. These sites provoke the viewer questioning and imagination.