I went to the Museum of Modern Art today. →[More:]
It was fab, although a bit crowded.
(MINI SHOUTING THREAD: WHY DO SOME PEOPLE HAVE TO STAND RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE PICTURES FOR AGES WHEN IT'S BUSY AND THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER PEOPLE WANTING TO SEE THEM TOO!)
This was my favourite piece, it's a collage, but unfortunately there wasn't a postcard of it on sale. I found it very moving, especially as it was created from salvaged articles.
I also loved the Jackson Pollocks, much to my surprise. Seeing photographs of them simply cannot convey the energy in those paintings, they are astonishing.
I also loved the Henri Rousseau and Rene Magritte paintings and the Alexander Calder mobiles. There was a fantastic exhibition in the photography galleries of Russian modernist architecture which I browsed for over an hour.
Now,
this one I just did not get. Call me Phyllis Stein, but to me it looks like the kind of thing that would get a kid a smacked arse when his mum finds out he's drawn all over the wall.
I know New Yorkers complain about the cost of admission, but it was $20 well spent, I was in there for five hours and felt I'd seen just about everything I wanted to see by the time I left.
Tonight it's a romantic dinner with the MO. Aren't I the lucky one.