Sir Richard Sheridan Patrick Michael Aloysius Franklin Bowling OBE RA, known as Frank Bowling,(b. 1934), ca 1969 New York, British artist, born in Guyana, working in New York and London So, knowing almost nothing about artist Frank Bowling, I went to the large current SFMOMA exhibition of his 1966-1975 New York paintings*. These were the famous ‘Ab Ex”...
Read MoreMaybe because I still type on her iphone with one finger, I’m not a fan of video art. But I am a fan of poetry, humor, brilliant insight, stillness, quiet and such so I Loved TV Buddha by the “Father of Video Art” Nam June Paik. To stay au current for herself and art tour clients, I went reluctantly to SFMOMA’s huge retrospective...
Read MoreMaybe because I still need to type onto my iphone carefully with one finger, I’m not a particular fan of video art. But I am a fan of poetry, humor, brilliant insight, stillness, quiet and such so I Loved TV Buddha by the “Father of Video Art,” Nam June Paik (1932-2006). To stay au current for myself and art tour clients, I went reluctantly...
Read MoreClaes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen, Corridor Pin Blue, 1999, stainless steel, aluminum and glazed acrylic enamel (de Young Museum, San Francisco) So, I was reading about outdoor sculpture gardens and some of their lovely, harmonious artistic offerings to nature. Then I thought of our local de Young Museum’s sculpture garden which is just off...
Read MoreHere it is a little closer: It’s at the highest point of the Church of Sant’Ignazio in Rome, near the Pantheon. And….it isn’t a dome at all. Ie, the ceiling up there is flat. Backtracking a bit, I was thinking about those high church ceilings and wondering how artists got up there to decorate them. Many of us, particularly those who...
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