Showing posts with label MOMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MOMA. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Return to MoMa

Last weekend we spent taking in the Fischer Collection at the MoMa in San Francisco. I took my parents to see the collection. I am so inspired. I love my new camera as well and am pretty much addicted to photography.
We took the train part of the way to the city
We stopped by this Richard Serra sculpture but unfortunately the building was closed, it made an amazing photo through the window though.
dress: crimson and clover, shirt:thrift town
Tony Cragg, Guglie
dress:thrift town
 Beatrix, who is learning all the state capitals, started sing "Little Rock, Arkansas" around this piece (cornish standing stone circle by Richard Long)..adorable!
Bea dancing in front of the Bruce Nauman
She is obsessed with jumping..even in art museums.

 I really enjoyed this Lee Krasner, Polar Stampede.
There are more photos but I shall save that for a subsequent post.


Friday, August 13, 2010

Mondrian Cake

 Piet Mondrian
 
Henri Mattisse
Ellsworth Kelly
Chuck Close
 
Frank Stella
Sam Francis
Bea's dress: Once Upon a Child
Orange Vintage Dress: Thrift Town
San Francisco street Style (I really want her glasses and shoes, adorable)
Here are the rest of the pictures from our trip to the MOMA in San Francisco. I wanted to get them all in before we go to the MOMA in New York City next week. I am beyond excited about the trip! It will be my first time there. The big red crescent was by Kelly, one of Bea's favorites. For this kind of art it really helps to be there in person to feel the full effect. I can't believe school is starting in 2 weeks. This summer has been incredible but I am very excited to start my classes.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Stele

Local Designer Edward An Dress
Stele by Ellsworth Kelly
dress and coat thrifted
Man by Alexander Calder
Prop by Richard Serra
 
1-1-1-1 by Richard Serra
I love this dress because it is so balletic. Tulle makes everything better. People in the museum were freaking out about this dress. The Elsworth Kelly Sculpture in the rooftop garden of the MOMA is very impressive in person. It is gigantic! Richard Serra's work is so incredible. These pieces are not welded together but gravity holds them in place, no easy feat.
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