Art notes--
Mar. 9th, 2016 02:40 pm- Just now, in the Tate Britain, whereupon I stopped dead in the middle of a soundscape gallery and dissolved into tears - Susan Pilipz: War Damaged Musical Instruments. It is 32 minutes long; I have time that needs using so I've parked myself in a corner to keep listening while I type this.
- Modern Art Desserts spotted in the shop; now also at
modernartdesserts_feed. - On Friday, Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture. I had, I'm afraid, not previously really registered his existence much; it turns out that I am really very into his 3D-drawings-with-wire (particularly the ones relating to planets), and also will quite happily sit and stare at the gallery of mobiles (he invented the things; I am particularly fond of Vertical Foliage 1941 and the various snow flurries, for which see e.g. the Calder Foundation) for indefinite periods of time.
- Of Vanilla and Concrete, I most enjoyed Marie Lund's sculpture, particularly her curtains.
- I am very keen on Bridget Riley, and Magdalena Abakanowicz' Embryology 1978-1980.
- I still don't care particularly for Henry Moore's figures, but get on well enough with his more abstract work.
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Date: 2016-03-09 04:13 pm (UTC)