

Dan Flavin. Monument for V. Tatlin 1. 1964.
MoMA. 11 West 53rd st, between 5th & 6th Ave.
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A fluorescent skyscraper, quietly sheathed in Russian constructivism.
Cold war Americana?
Labels: Artefacts, Wanderlust
Dan Flavin. Monument for V. Tatlin 1. 1964.
MoMA. 11 West 53rd st, between 5th & 6th Ave.
*
A fluorescent skyscraper, quietly sheathed in Russian constructivism.
Cold war Americana?
Labels: Artefacts, Wanderlust
Labels: Artefacts
The Yale Center for British Art had the most amazing collection of exquisite botanical 'paper mosaics' when I visited in November. Here's a little excerpt from the accompanying book:
"Mrs. Delany and her Circle explores the life, world and work of Mary Delany ... (she) used her craft activities to cement bonds of friendship and negotiate complex, interlinked social networks throughout a long life passed in artistic, aristocratic, and court circles in Georgian England and Ireland."
Labels: Artefacts