Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Patti Smith and Dylan Thomas are all musicians who have lived in the iconic Hotel Chelsea in New York City. What makes the Hotel Chelsea so special to attract these legends?
The Hotel Chelsea was established in the 1860s based on a communal living system where residents could stay in exchange for their skills, such as electricians, construction workers and artists. In 1905, the hotel faced bankruptcy and changed to a luxury hotel but it began attracting artists again in the early 1950s through the end of the 20th century.
The Hotel Chelsea could’ve invented the phrase, “If these walls could talk.” From Bob Dylan writing “Sara,” Nico’s “Chelsea Girls,” or Joni Mitchell’s “Chelsea Morning,” the hotel inspires its residents.
Because of the hotel’s encouragement of art, residents were constantly creating. In Patti Smith’s novel, “Just Kids,” she talks extensively about the atmosphere: “The hotel is an energetic, desperate haven for scores of gifted hustling children from every rung of the ladder. Guitar bums and stoned-out beauties in Victorian dresses. Junkie poets, playwrights, broke down filmmakers, and French actors.” she says.
Scott Griffin, theater producer and developer, said, “You could go to one floor and talk about theater with Stefan Brecht and go to another floor and talk to Arnold Weinstein about poetry and then have dinner downstairs with Arthur Miller. There aren’t many buildings in New York like that.”
The Modern Chelsea
In 2011, The Chelsea closed for renovation and stayed that way until 2022, when it reopened. Sean Macpherson, a developer of this decade-long project, said, “I think the first responsibility is just to try and not to mess it up, and try not to corporatize it, and try not to sanitize it, and try to let it be what it always was.”
Although artists no longer stay at the Hotel Chelsea in the same fashion they did in the second-half of the 20th century, it’s majesty still inspires artists.
“You’re not Dylan Thomas/ I’m not Patti Smith/ This ain’t the Chelsea Hotel/ We’re modern idiots,” said Taylor Swift in her track, “The Tortured Poets Department,” recognizing the Hotel’s history with poets such as Smith and Thomas.
Smith responded by posting in a poetic format-
“This is saying I was moved to be mentioned in the company of the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Thank you Taylor.”
Let the creative hub of the Hotel Chelsea inspire you to find your own place of artistic worship!