Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Christopher Street Pier

Monday, May 29, 2006

Something Pretty

Here is something prettier than scratchiti to look at (Mom!).

Scratchiti & Dirt



Since the MTA & city took a hardline against graffiti in the '90s (it now gets washed off soon after it's created) people have taken to scratching marks into windows of subways & trains..."scratchiti."

It really blocks your view...it also might be nice if the MTA actually washed the windows once in awhile.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

My Oeuvre is Killing Me

Dia Beacon describes itself in it's floor plan pamphlet as "one of the world's most distinguished collections of contemporary art."

This is, of course, open to debate.

All I know for sure is that the descriptions accompanying each exhibit have the world's most distinguished, numerous & creative use of the word "oeuvre."

Seriously. Apparently EVERY artist at the Dia Beacon has an important, far-reaching, personal, and/or challenging "oeuvre." Must be when you get an MFA in Art you have to prove you know a myriad of cleaver ways to use the word "oeuvre." Because...it isn't merely your "work"...it's your "oeuvre."

Oh, they don't allow photography in the building so I took a picture of the front walkway.

I think the grass lends itself nicely to the general timbre of my oeuvre.

Taking a trip on the Hudson Line



Today was a humid, sunny day to take a trip up to Beacon, New York on the Hudson Line of the Metro North railroad. Went to the "Dia Beacon" an old Nabisco factory transformed into a huge modern art gallery which sits at the edge of town next to the river.

Beacon is being slowly innundated with galleries & antique shops & all sorts of candle/incense/buddha shops that cater to daytrippers from New York...like me.

Eat

A shiny, shiny table top at a Hungarian Crepe cafe. Who knew hungarians liked crepes?

I Heart New York

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Messy Contest

I was thinking of entering a messiest closet contest on the "Apartment Therapy" website:

http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/

I think I might be a contender. Maybe?

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Not so Hot-lanta



The only good thing I can say about my trip to Atlanta is that I got an exit row on the flight down...it all went downhill from there. It seems that Continental left my luggage back in Newark. Try finding a shop to buy clean underwear in downtown Atlanta. The only thing for sale? Fried Chicken.

The Marriott Marquis decor seems to have been modeled on the 70s film Logan's Run.

And yet again...a fantastic view from my hotel room! An empty office building.

Protests


Some views of the April 29th protests in NY. Lots of flags of every variety. A man dressed up as Captain America perched from a balcony but I didn't get a good shot of him. If you squint you can see him on the 3rd floor of the yellow building. The crowd cheered every time he brandished his Captain America shield...