
Tag: Metropolitan Museum
Partisan Art Installation?
Looking South
Windows and Tree Shadow
Artisanal

Glasses

From a collection of British art and objects through the 19th century.
Sculpture Light and Shadow


Objets

The Museum has re-opened (at 25% capacity, with timed entry reservations)
Art Beat, or NY’s Fine Art Finest?


Thumbs Up, Officer

Woman Illuminated by Smartphone

Table, Shadow

from the Museum web site:
Table,
Little is known about the designer of this table, which is both a functional piece of furniture and a fantastical Surrealist sculpture. The glass tabletop rests improbably atop small balls balanced on the tips of three delicately tapering fingers, generating a sensation of tension and unease. Disembodied hands and gloves are recurrent motifs in Surrealist art, with the left hand, in particular, symbolizing the irrational. The cloudlike element from which the hand emerges also suggests a transition from the conscious to the subconscious world.
Kwoma Ceiling

from the informational placard:
The Kwoma are a group of people living in the Washkuk Hills north of the Sepik River in northeastern New Guinea. Most Kwoma villages have, or had, one or two ceremonial houses, consisting of a rook reaching nearly to the ground and supported by posts and beams. These structures have no walls, and the sides are left open except when rituals are taking place inside. A finial (yaba), carved with images of supernatural beings, projects from each gable. The decoration of Kwoma ceremonial houses was formerly less extensive that it is today, but since the 1970s, the amount of ornamentation has increased. The supporting wood architectural elements are now carved and painted, and paintings typically cover about half the roof’s interior.
Coppers

Museum Mile Airstrip?

A Light to the Ages

Fashion Meets Piety

Conceptual Clothes


Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons, Art of the In-Between
Curves


Life Imitates Art (Badly)




