Wordless Wednesday: Montgomery
Feline street art at the corner of Montgomery and Broadway in San Francisco. The post Wordless Wednesday: Montgomery appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleJulius Caesar by Théâtre National de Bretagne
Today we look back at Théâtre National de Bretagne’s unusual production of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. We at CatSynth had the opportunity to see it at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, California a couple...
View ArticleI.M. Pei in Suzhou and Beyond
The second of our remembrances focuses on the architect I.M. Pei, who passed away this week. A true champion of modernism worldwide, I have admired his work both from afar and close up. Perhaps the...
View ArticleArt on Father’s Day
For Father’s Day, we have some “patrilineal” art to share. This assemblage was created by my dad, combining a painting of his with a handkerchief that belonged to my grandfather. The material of the...
View Article(Almost) Wordless Wednesday: An Exercise in Contrasts
Posing with my friend and collaborator Serena Toxicat at the Outsound benefit dinner a couple of weeks ago. Although about the same height, size, and silhouette, our color and texture were true...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Hillside (Rosamond, California)
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View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Unfinished (California City)
An unfinished apartment building in California City. The post Wordless Wednesday: Unfinished (California City) appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Sam Sam, Sky, Shadow, and Minimoog
Sam Sam enjoys breakfast with window seating. I managed to capture this abstract moment with a partial reflection of the sky. The Minimoog looms behind her. The post Wordless Wednesday: Sam Sam, Sky,...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: A Perfectly Clear Day
9/11 Memorial in New York, November 2012. The post Wordless Wednesday: A Perfectly Clear Day appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Light and Geometry (Mid-Market, San Francisco)
A study in geometry, texture, and light with my favorite building in the Mid-Market district of San Francisco. The post Wordless Wednesday: Light and Geometry (Mid-Market, San Francisco) appeared...
View ArticleMoMA 2019, Part 1: Surrounds & Permanent Collections
Most visits to New York include a stop at the temple of modernism, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). But this was my first visit since the massive multi-year expansion and renovation was completed. In...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Art Through the Window
Through this window at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the city itself becomes a work of art. The partial reflections add texture. If you haven’t already done so, please check out Part 1 of our...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Lute (New York)
Lute sculpture in Battery Park at the southern end of Manhattan. The post Wordless Wednesday: Lute (New York) appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleMoMA 2019, Part 2: Sur Moderno, David Tudor Rainforest V, Contemporary Galleries
We pick up our report from our recent visit to the Museum of Modern in Art where we left off after Part 1. Working my way gradually downstairs, I came to the special exhibition Sur moderno: Journeys...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Shadow and Brick
Hipstamatic image from our neighborhood of San Francisco. The post Wordless Wednesday: Shadow and Brick appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Alien San Francisco
A combination of Hipstamatic presets turns an industrial section of San Francisco into an alien landscape. The post Wordless Wednesday: Alien San Francisco appeared first on CatSynth.
View ArticleCatSynth Pic: Merce, Jomox Resonator Neuronium, MicroKORG, and Fluxus
Our friend Merce joins us again, with the Jomox Resonator Neuronium along with the MicroKORG. He also shares this classic Fluxus piano piece by George Brecht. When you can’t even get a Fluxus piece...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Garden of Stones
As we count down to the start of Passover, we look back at my visit to the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York last November. The Garden of Stones is a living memorial to the holocaust, with an...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Lute (New York)
Lute sculpture in Battery Park at the southern end of Manhattan. The post Wordless Wednesday: Lute (New York) appeared first on CatSynth.
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