Jan 4
4th trip to the mecca – NYC in summer
mid august*. summer in nyc. yes it’s hot, yes it’s humid. but it’s also beautiful. the trees are vibrant green, the sky’s are electric blue, and the clouds are radiant white.

i decided to go straight to the moma from jfk since it’s free on friday nights (my plane landed at 330). so i took the air train to jamaica station and then the subway to 53rd in midtown. just as i walked out of the underground i stumbled upon an absolutely beautiful, hidden-in-plain-sight little park – paley park. i purchased a mint lemonade from the bakery right next to it and sat in the cool of the shade trees and enjoyed the mist from the waterfall.

next i was off to the moma, but i didn’t make it even 2 blocks when i caught the RCA Victor building out of the corner of my eye and decided to go gawk at it like a good little tourist. i absolutely love this building, it’s so beautiful.

then i was off to the moma once again. now, i had went to free fridays the last time i was in nyc, but that was in january. this time it was summer, and that meant there was twice as many people. after about a 20 minute wait in line just to check my backpack, i set out into the extremely crowded galleries. about that time, my post plane ride headache was setting in. i tried to enjoy the art but it was very difficult with that many people. i did snap a few shots of some things that caught my eye, and against my prior decision, i did visit the new ron arad exhibition on the 6th floor. which turned out to be really cool actually, his choice of materials, and the fabrication, was really impressive.

i didn’t end up staying long due to the crowds and my headache. i left the moma and hopped on the f train to brooklyn to meet up with my friend (and ex art nighter) frida. i was impressed by her neighborhood, which is right next to prospect park.

day 2
after a lovely frida-cooked-breakfast, she and i set out for the met to see the francis bacon retrospective. holy shit, that was good. there were no photos allowed in the exhibit but i did jot down a few names of pieces i liked. one of which was called “landscape near malabata”, this was probably my favorite one. the texture, color, and technique are amazingly beautiful.
of course, this photo does the painting not one shred of justice:

a few others i really liked were the “heads” series, the “men in blue suits” series, “three studies for a portrait of geaorge dyer”, and “portrait of isabel rawsthorne”, among many others.
i didn’t really have the energy to walk around the met but i did end up going to the roof garden, as i hadn’t seen it the last time i was there. along the way i snapped a shot of one of paul frankl’s skyscraper bookcases. he’s one of my favorite industrial designers for obvious reasons.

the met roof garden was smaller than i’d expected but it was still worth seeing (and while up there i heard a jazz style second line being played from somewhere in the park). it gave a good view of central parks sea of trees and it’s shoreline of skyline off in the distance.

i spent the rest of the day just walking around the east village, where i:
ate some noodles at ramen setagaya

bought some vintage sunglasses at fabulous fanny’s
went to a toy store called toy tokyo, that had a pretty good collection of japanese and american collectible, fan boy type stuff. as well as a cool spumco ren doll

*cut to january. the above text was written back in august. for whatever reason i didn’t finish writing this post and saved it as a draft. since that time i had forgotten that i even started it. it is now months later and i’ve become a bit fuzzy on many of the small details of the trip. i’ve also lost all interest in relaying the rest of the information about my trip. i will say though, that what is not mentioned here are the details of my 3rd day of the trip, my whole reason for going to nyc in the first place – the 50th anniversary frank lloyd wright show at the guggenheim museum. needless to say, it blew my mind….i suppose that says it all.
if you’d like to see all the pictures i took while on my trip go here.
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frida moved to park slope?
no, but not far.
great shots, i will someday make it there to the mecca.