Retrospective in Minimalism

It was an experience to be first in line at the Museum of Modern Art [MoMA] Saturday before last to see exhibitions and having the museum to ourselves. Many in line were members who had not been in a gallery for months and couldn’t wait to see art.

The Judd Retrospective explored the remarkable vision of the artist who expressed a commitment to basic forms free of metaphorical or expressive intent …. Minimalism at its finest!!!

Untitled 1963, Red paint on aluminum and Untitled 1966, Turquoise paint on aluminum

Untitled 1965, Galvanized iron

This is the artist first “stack” format consisting of boxes hung vertically along the wall.

 

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11 West 53 Street, Manhattan

Enjoy,
Kathleen

Sunday Brunch

Precious moments very often slip by unnoticed, such as enjoying a productive afternoon in the garden, a rainy summer evening at the beach or those days when the girls got together for lunch and conversation. Why must we wait for nostalgic flashbacks to appreciate the value of enchanting moments?

Brunch on the patio at Ladurée was a phenomenal treat, to relax without the extremes of politics, weather or hatred. There were only a few people out and about making it perfect to practice social distancing. Reservations were made for 11:30AM to eat in the courtyard surrounded by trees, and balmy breezes. It was glorious sitting in the shade sipping a coffee and enjoying the gruyere quiche.

Laduree SoHo
396 W Broadway
NYC, 10021

Stay safe,
Kathleen