Tuesday, July 15, 2014

A Day at the Museum of Modern Art

 This past Sunday Biff (Janet Baskerville) and I decided to head off to the City. We researched current exhibits in all the museums and opted for MOMA. I think it's because we were both craving some excitement and color... and we found it. There are no words for the feeling when you're standing in front of one of the paintings that you've seen pictures of for years and now it's right there... right in front of you! Below are some examples of what we saw. Please forgive some of the images as some of the paintings were protected by glass and it was hard to avoid the reflections. I hope you'll enjoy the day through our eyes.

Best... Canace

Arriving at Grand Central Station

Grand Central

MOMA   



So thrilled to find Joseph Cornell's work... assemblage is my first love.
Joseph Cornell

Joseph Cornell

Joseph Cornell

Joseph Cornell
 This painting by Matta took my breath away. His ability to convey light and dimension should definitely be seen in person.
Roberto Matta

Dorothea Tanning

I have to admit that until I saw Pollock's work in person I didn't 'get it' but now I do. I would guess that this painting was about 9' high and 18' wide.. full of energy.
Jackson Pollock

Robert Rauschenberg

Andy Warhol
 When you first see this it appears to be a giant spooky tree. As you get closer you can see all the little children. The detail is amazing.
Pavel's 'Hide and Seek'



 I was so surprised to find out how small this painting is but nonetheless it's so powerful.
Dali

Georgio de Chirico


 8' high and 13' wide
Matisse


This piece by Schwitter is one of my favorites
Kurt Schwitter

Francis Picabia

Marc Chagall

Gino Severini

Kazimer Malevich

Picasso


LOVE
Georges Braque



 Also rather small.. but it's so nice to know you've seen it in person.
Van Gogh

Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo

Picasso



 This is one part of a triptych...  a massive and beautiful display. Each canvas was 6' 6" wide.
Monet

Richard Artschwager

Pigeons anyone?

Back at Grand Central
 All that and a delicious crepe for lunch made for a beautiful and inspiring day!