New York .. great even in winter
From Mexico 2007 in New York City, United States on Jan 23 '07
Thursday 25 January
I went to the newly refurbished Pierpoint Morgan Library (they seem to prefer to be called the Morgan Library these days). I did not care for the new link connecting existing buildings (designed by Renzo Piano). It seemed very industrial in character ; lots of steel trusses and a glass roof which seemed to be very effective in collecting leaves and other debris. The collection is impressive and in particular, an exhibition of Saul Steinberg (most famous for his New Yorker covers) was an eye opener. His collages were special ; but my favourites were bogus passports and legal documents in which he painted all the detail of visas, entry/exit stamps. There was a fun map of Manhattan with areas in different colours labeled Burgundy, Perrier, Grappa … indicating their favourite tipple.
This neighbourhood (Madison Avenue at 36th Street) still retains a lot of character .. an eclectic mix of shops, old fashioned coffee shops .. though I found no bar. Huge luxury condos are wiping out much of the character of the West Side (especially from the 50s to Columbus Circle).
Friday 26 January
The International Center for Photography had an exhibition on Cartier Brisson which I found disappointing .. working photos more of interest to the researcher than me. The unexpected treat here was a small exhibition on the German Weimar cinema which included a showing of Louise Brooks (from Wichita, Kansas) in Pandora’s Box (silent film made in 1929). I had heard of her but never show any of her movies. It is easy to see why she is so highly regarded ; while some of the actors were indulging in melodrama, she seemed totally credible.
Saturday
To the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the Glitter and Doom exhibition of German artists form the Weimar Republic era. This included works by Dix, Grosz, Beckmann and some of the paintings were striking in their candour. No wonder Hitler wanted them burned.
There was also an exhibition (Americans in Paris) which I had planned to see, but there were too many people (4 and 5 deep in many rooms), so I gave that a miss and went instead to an exhibition of Luis Comfort Tiffany, the stained glass artist. This dealt primarily with the grand country home (Laurelton) which he designed. There were many striking things, but I was most impressed with panels called Magnolias, in which the support for the glass looked like branches of a tree and the magnolias were in very subtle colours.
Sunday 28 January
Museum of the City of New York (Upper 5th Avenue at 103rd Street) for (1) more Saul Steinberg … (2) black fashion from the 1920s to hip hop and (3) a very informative video on the development of New York. Synchronicity: I bought Jack the Bayard Rustin biography and what should I see in one display case but 5 walking canes which had belonged to Rustin – he apparently always fashionably dressed in a formal manner.
The museum also had a great painting by Childe Hassan, my favourite American Impressionist .. titled Union Square, it captures a late rainy early evening with people walking through the park.
Monday 29 January
Practical matters .. the Internet, laundry, packing .. with an early night for my 4am departure for Newark Airport and Guadalajara (Not my choice .. the airline changed the time after I booked) .. the $70 taxi wiped out all my savings from the trip into Manhattan! The nice part is that I arrived in Guadalajara early afternoon and not 11pm as originally scheduled.
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