Well-thank you for your comments of support.
And speaking of non-vag shots (although anatomically off, I do kinda love that word. Vag. Haha, vag...)
Oh, but anyway, architecture!
Visited the Steven Holl addition to the Kansas City art museum. First of all, Kansas City, MO is an oddly beautiful place. The colossal Union Station pays tribute to the forgotten grandeur of crossing the country by train. Downtown is full of that sort of faded elegance, having been completely forgotten and left to crumble while money is funneled into malls and country clubs on the outskirts. The museum is pretty centrally located, and free, and open till 9 PM three nights a week. Art should be free to look at, and it should be part of the nightlife. They should really start serving drinks and keep them open till 2...they could replace the money lost on free-admission with the drink revenue.
Here's a sweet shot or two of the inside, polished plaster interior walls and insulated glass exterior. The little stick figure in the red coat is me. Tell me what you think of the place, since it's pretty much love or hate. Check it out online or somethin if you're unfamiliar.
And speaking of non-vag shots (although anatomically off, I do kinda love that word. Vag. Haha, vag...)
Oh, but anyway, architecture!
Visited the Steven Holl addition to the Kansas City art museum. First of all, Kansas City, MO is an oddly beautiful place. The colossal Union Station pays tribute to the forgotten grandeur of crossing the country by train. Downtown is full of that sort of faded elegance, having been completely forgotten and left to crumble while money is funneled into malls and country clubs on the outskirts. The museum is pretty centrally located, and free, and open till 9 PM three nights a week. Art should be free to look at, and it should be part of the nightlife. They should really start serving drinks and keep them open till 2...they could replace the money lost on free-admission with the drink revenue.
Here's a sweet shot or two of the inside, polished plaster interior walls and insulated glass exterior. The little stick figure in the red coat is me. Tell me what you think of the place, since it's pretty much love or hate. Check it out online or somethin if you're unfamiliar.
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Interior (duh!)
Exterior from across the river ... just outside the building where I had the interview (and where I used to work a number of years ago).
Also, if you've never visited the Philadelphia Museum of Art, you should try to fit that in someday. It's amazing.