Thursday, March 14, 2013

Daytripping: Sol Lewitt VII



Some Lewitt works at MassMOCA are geometric.  Some are irregular.  Some look good glimpsed through a window.


22 comments:

Malyss said...

Still not my cup of tea, but hypnotic, I must admit..

SRQ said...

Nice peeking-through-the-window shot. These colors and swirls, Jack, make feel like I'm in Willie Wonka's chocolate factory. Btw, while it was not the good Doc Ford who I was interviewing, I probably will be at his place this weekend.

Lois Evensen said...

Very impressive! Not something I would hang in my house, though. ;)

Lowell said...

Now these might make good stained-glass windows in a toy factory!

s.c said...

Like the window shot. You never know what you encounter behind old walls.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

J'adore the 'art through window'Jack, an inspired shot.

Michelle said...

I really like the glimpse through the window.

Sharon said...

Now, this is a room I could sit in for a while.

LOLfromPasa said...

I too love that window shot. Perfect as part of this series!!!

RedPat said...

Love the window shot too!

Sylvia K said...

Oh, yes! Count me in for the window shot, too! Terrific! Hope you have a great weekend, Jack! Enjoy -- camera in hand, of course!!

LONDONLULU said...

The glimpse through the window is perfect. I do enjoy those crazy colors, so long as they're in short doses. (I was also surprised to learn about Alessandro de' Medici, the things one learns from art exhibits!)

VP said...

Excellent brickwork!

cieldequimper said...

Yup, like VP I like the brickwork (and actually the bright colours inside!)

Dianne said...

Glimpsed through a window is great ..... Such a vibrant color palette.

Birdman said...

Through the 'glass' colorfully.

Kate said...

If I had space available, I WOULD hang it in my house!

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Lovely old building, bright creative art, and a fabulous perspective through the window.

Bises,
Genie

Leslie D. said...

I'd be afraid it would keep me up. Sort of the artistic equivalent of a triple espresso.

Unknown said...

The panel on the top shot reminds me of a Frank Stella's work I recently saw at a museum here. Love the composition below.

EG CameraGirl said...

The type of art in this post is definitely not the kind I understand. Seems like anyone with a paintbrush and paint could do this. But I do LOVE the art in the March 15th post.

William Kendall said...

I do like the glanced through the window side of things!