Over the summer break, we decided to try to see more of our own city. Every major city that we've visited, we made sure to check out the museums. Ironically, I have not been to many of the famous museums in my own city, including the MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art). It was smaller than I imagined, but it was perfect for a 1/2 day visit.
Here, you will see images of art from their permanent collection. I don't always "get" what modern art is about, but I enjoy looking at interesting pieces that puzzle me the most. And then there are also work that I can't help but laugh hysterically and wonder why it is even in the museum =)
This huge metal sculpture, located outside of MOCA, is made up of scraps of airplane parts wired together. "Chas' Stainless Steel, Mark Thompson's Airplane Parts, About 1,000 Pounds of Stainless Steel Wire, and Gagosian's Beverly Hills Space at MOCA" by Nancy Rubins.
On left: "Grosse Wolke (Big Cloud)" by Gunther Uecker. On right:"Bride mannikin" by Claes Oldenburg. Yeah, this bride is creepy looking.
"White gym shoes" by Claes Oldenburg.
Very patient hubby carrying my gears when I'm not using them.
"Ctesiphon I" by Frank Stella.
Mmmm... wonder what this couple was saying about this painting by the famous Jackson Pollock. Maybe it went something like this: Guy- "I don't get it. Do you?" Girl- "Nope. I don't either." Hubby and I would have this type of exchange in front of many pieces here =)
I thought I should give it my own spin here:
Afterwards, we crossed the street to the beautiful Disney Concert Hall.
Hope you enjoyed our little tour! We plan to do more of these daytrips on weekends (like being tourists in our own city =) and start an "out & about in LA" series here.
2 comments :
I loved this -- I felt like I was there! And I like that collage where you put your "own spin" on the painting -- very creative. :)
oh man, these are all stunning!
and you are so good at juxtaposing the right pictures in your collages.
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