Thursday, January 05, 2012

Remembering Helen Frankenthaler

My condolences to the family and friends of artist Helen Frankenthaler, who passed away right after Christmas in her home in Darien, Connecticut at the age of 83.

Encountering Frankenthaler's masterpiece Mountains and Sea at the MOMA in the summer of 1989 was a keystone event in my life.  Returning to the museum as the exhibition was being dismantled, I  had the chance to stand alone in the gallery with the painting, and for the first time experienced a visceral, awe inspiring connection with a work of art.     

Mountains and Sea, 1952 - National Gallery



Here is great video introduction to Frankenthaler and her art.  Art history being what it is, Frankenthaler is often lost in the transition from the revolutionary Abstract Expressionists, including her shaman Jackson Pollack, and the Color Field painters.   Atlantans can experience her work in the painting Sagittarius in the permanent collection of the High Museum.

 


Monday, December 19, 2011

The Best of 2011



Thanks for reading View from Inman Park. 
Best wishes for a wonderful Holiday Season!

 

Addiction of the Year – One Up Me! 


Favorite New Old Thing – Miles Davis Live in Europe 1967


Atlanta Lunch of the Year – Octane Coffeehouse, Salami and smoked provolone with chickpea salad and iced coffee



Blog of the Year - Who Eats That Stuff?


Top Celebrity Moment – High fives from Southern Culture on the Skids at the Inman Park Festival Parade



 
Foursquare check in of the Year – Opera Main Room DJ Booth


Favorite Book – The Thank You Economy


Tweet of the Year – Via @kristinhersh



Pleasant Surprise of the Year – Dollywood


Favorite Pedantic Indulgence Slate Culture Gabfest


Top Weather Anomaly Snowpocalypse



Best Secret Place in Atlanta – Passage under the High Museum 




Coolest New Thing About Atlanta – Historic Fourth Ward Park


Favorite YouTube Video Nardwuar does TED



 

Gadget of the Year – FitBit


Favorite Kid Moment Sharing my Weather Channel birthday cake



Best New Atlanta Restaurant – One Eared Stag


Coolest Free Thing – Godiva Chocolate Rewards Club 


App of the Year We&Co


 
 
Best Family Outing Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum


Poem of the Year – Read House Blues



 
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Monday, December 12, 2011

The Race to the Pole, Remixed

Need a distraction from holiday operational planning?  To commemorate the 100th anniversary of  Roald Amundsen's successful trek to the South Pole, a team of two pros and an amateur pick-up loaded into the world's coolest SUV this morning with the intent of smashing the current record for overland travel to the pole (about 3 days).


This is my kind of adventure.  Watch it all go down on the map site for the expedition.