Monday, August 12, 2013

Stuck at the Met

The Gotlands Museum in Sweden

We’re all familiar with the colorful freeform encrustations that grow on the walls, pipes, and any street furniture in close proximity to museums these days. I always smile at these organic accretions of discarded admission stickers. Their lively messiness provides the perfect counterpoint to the curated seriousness of the very institutions from which they originate.

So, in some way, I was kind of looking forward to seeing what the Met would roll out to replace their iconic and much-loved colored metal tabs which were recently retired after 42 years. Because if ever there was a high-profile occasion for an elegant or interesting design solution, this was surely it. Right?

The other day was my first visit to the museum since the changeover to paper admission stickers. At the exit, there used to be elegant acrylic receptacles filled with colored metal tabs. Now there are very ordinary stanchioned-mounted boards, the kind you might find at a convention informing you which plenary session is to take place in which ballroom. They are positioned to accept the exiting museumgoer’s blue and white rectangular sticker. That’s right, the stickers are, according to a guard I queried, always blue on white.

Too bad the Met, of all places, passed on the opportunity to create what might have been an interesting, or even inspired admissions interface. Instead they seem to have opted for the Staples method (just push the “easy button” and hop on the aesthetic blandwagon).

But let’s wait a while, there’s no telling what might become of those boring little stickers …

Board at the Met




The Sinebrychoff Taidemuseo, Helsinki

I was very excited to recognize the portraits on some the stickers as the ones photographed by Finnish artist Jorma Puranen!




Results of a Flickr search



Sunday, August 4, 2013

eBay Eyes: Watch Works

I have no idea how I ended up looking at watch parts on eBay, but once I started scrolling through these arrangements, how could I stop? I have no doubt that many of these items will find their way into very clever, elaborate, and even useful projects, but it’s hard to imagine that any of them will ever again look as beautiful as they do in these photos.

eBay Eyes is an occasional presentation of found visual treats from that ever-expanding, electronic mega-marketplace.


























Monday, July 29, 2013

July 26: Happy Birthday Mick

I shot these photos in December when the Stones played the Barclay Center. Mick was in motion, nonstop, the entire show.

He worked the "tongue" like nobody's business, and I got to watch it all from the FIFTH ROW!!!


The boys are all getting up there in age--Ronnie is a craggy 66, Keith turns 70 later this year, and Charlie Watts is the elder statesman at 72.

But thanks to Larry King, the guys on stage were not the 
oldest ones there!





"It's just a kiss away ..."
'Gimme Shelter' duet wil Mary J. Blige.


Animation for 'Honky Tonk Women.'




Laps around the apron keep Mick model-thin for L'Wren Scott's custom couture.

Say what you will, it's really not bad for 70!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Many Sides of Le Corbusier

Even if you don’t get to MoMA to see the fantastic Le Corbusier show, you must visit the site of Fondation Le Corbusier. There, you will find the work of a prolific and multi-dimensional talent.
In addition to paintings, you
will find sculpture ...




Drawings ...











Tapestries ...




Collage ...
















And photographs, which are stills shot with a
movie camera between films. 


Oh, I almost forgot, he was also an architect.

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