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Museum of Modern Art Visit on 8/10/07

I took this video at the Museum of Modern Art and soon after - it really accompanies my earlier post on Meeting Paul Steiner in a cafe on 57th Street that I wrote last week - but I didn’t get a chance till last night to process and upload the video.

I found it hard to take anything much at MOMA - it used not to be like this - I’m planning to go back to the Metropolitan Friday night, I hope I have better luck this time than last.  We’ll see.

Anyway, here’s the footage from last week’s visit to MOMA - what little of it I have:

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EIGHTH ANNUAL YOUNG ARCHITECTS PROGRAM - PS.1 -LIC

A friend sent me this link  titled THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART AND P.S.1 SELECT BALL-NOGUES AS WINNER OF EIGHTH ANNUAL YOUNG ARCHITECTS PROGRAM.

I don’t usually go to Long Island City - can’t recall the last time I went to anything there…a while.  Not sure I’ll go to this one though it might be interesting and worth it…hard to say.

“..The Museum of Modern Art and P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center present an installation in P.S.1’s outdoor courtyard by Los Angeles-based firm Ball-Nogues, led by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, winner of the eighth annual MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program. The competition invites emerging architects to propose an installation for the courtyard of P.S.1 in Long Island City, Queens. The objective of the Young Architects Program is to identify and provide an outlet for emerging young talent in architecture, an ongoing mission of both MoMA and P.S.1. This year, five finalists selected by a closed nomination process were asked to present designs for an installation at P.S.1 with the allotted project budget of $70,000. “

If I find a good enough reason to go …maybe I will. 

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Manet and the Execution of Maximilian @ MOMA

Manet and the Execution of Maximilian was going on tonight so I went to view the Manet Paintings.   One thing about the show I did not like - it focused way too much on the time-line of events and not so much on the paintings.

Here’s the marketing notes:

“Between 1867 and 1869, Edouard Manet completed a series of compositions depicting the execution of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico. Maximilian, a member of the Hapsburg family of Austria, had been installed in power in Mexico by Napoleon III of France in an attempt to recover unpaid debts and establish a European presence there. This endeavor failed miserably, ending with the execution of Maximilian and two of his generals by firing squad on June 19, 1867. The execution was by order of Benito Juárez, who had been displaced as president when the French took control of Mexico.

News of the execution reached Paris on July 1, and Manet, a republican ideologically opposed to Napoleon’s policies, set to work almost immediately. Informed by a steady stream of written and graphic accounts of the event, he produced three large paintings, an oil sketch, and a lithograph on the subject.

Due to the political content of these works, there was no opportunity for Manet to display them in Paris under Napoleon III. Only the final, largest painting was exhibited during the artist’s lifetime, when a friend arranged to take the work to New York and Boston in 1879. A handbill was made to advertise that exhibition. The painting attracted little attention, however, and this and Manet’s other compositions on the subject remained largely unknown until the early twentieth century.

Manet and the Execution of Maximilian unites these five works for the first time in the United States and features selected additional works that illuminate the fascinating development of this series.”

It seems to me Napoleon III of France deserves to have his head handed to him as he desired to collect money from a bankrupt Mexico by convincing a stupid relative rule Mexico and act like an emperor.  Well…that lasted a couple of years till Napoleon III pulled most of his forces out, realizing it was a mistake, but he left is buddy, Maximilian, a member of the Hapsburg family of Austria, hung out to dry.   Not that anyone is an angel here… but it seems to me that Napoleon III should have been the one shot at.

The paintings …were great, but the I liked some of the smaller paintings better.  I’m really exhausted or I’d write more.

Manet is one of my favorite painters and I wanted to really focus more on that … and I had not seen any of the Execution of Maximilian paintings - and was not aware there were actually 3 versions of it.   What I did get is ….Manet had a little of the social revolutionary with him …. he painted Execution of Maximilian to protest what he saw at the corrupt regime of Napoleon III and he was right.


 

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