January 14th, 2018
Freeman Alley
Off the Bowery at the level of Rivington Street in Lower Manhattan, there is an alley covered in graffiti. It leads to a restaurant, very popular among the young (and young at heart) New York crowd, despite (or because of) its location. I wonder how the alley will look like today, more than a year later.

January 14th, 2018
Cityscapes || New York Time
Mistified
Met Breuer
Edvard Munch always makes a strong impression but, in this case, the same can be said about the host building. This is Met Breuer, built in 1966 and named after its Brutalist architect Marcel Breuer, who designed it to house the Whitney Museum – and so it did until 2015, when the Whitney moved to its current location in downtown Manhattan, and this beautiful concrete ”inverted ziggurat” was leased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Artwork from “Delirious Art at the Limits of Reason 1950-1980”, an exhibition running in parallel to Edvard Munch’s “Between the Clock and the Bed”.
Credits:
Cob II, 1977-80 by Nancy Grossman
Wood, leather, painted horn, lacquer, lead
13/3, 1981 by Sol LeWitt
Painted balsa wood
Beginning Study for Changes and Communication, 1978 by Alfred Jensen
Oil on canvas
Three Mirror Vortex, 1965 by Robert Smithson
Stainless steel, three mirrors
My Father Pledged Me a Sword, 1975, by Anselm Kiefer
Watercolour, gouache, coloured pencil and ballpoint pen on paper
Met Breuer, 945 Madison Avenue, Manhattan
December 28th, 2017
Edvard Munch Art
As intrigued as I was in discovering Munch the Photographer, I couldn’t wait to renew my acquaintance with some of the inspiring, melancholic and – at times – tormented, works of Munch the Painter; and be reminded that there’s more loneliness in Munch the Man and a deeper agony than what he let us see/hear with ”The Scream”.
Self-Portrait, 1886
Oil on canvas
Self-Portrait with Cigarette, 1895
Oil on canvas
Self-Portrait with the Spanish Flu, 1919
Oil on canvas
Self-Portrait with a Bottle of Wine, 1906
Oil on canvas
Self-Portrait by the Window, ca. 1940
Oil on canvas
Inheritance, 1897-99
Oil on canvas
The Sick Child, 1896
Oil on canvas
Sick Mood at Sunset: Despair, 1892
Oil on canvas
Death in the Sick Room, 1893
Oil on canvas
Madonna, ca. 1895-97
Oil on canvas
Puberty, 1894
Oil on unprimed canvas
Jealousy, ca. 1907
Oil on canvas
Model by the Wicker Chair, 11919-21
Oil on canvas
Edvard Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed @ Met Breuer, November 2107 – February 2018.
December, 28th 2017
Edvard Munch Photography
It was nearing the end of 2017 and New York was in the mood for Munch with not one, but two exhibitions running in parallel. These images are from ”The Experimental Self”, which focused on Munch’s experimentations with photography showing portraits of friends and family – but mainly of himself.
Did you know that Munch was probably one of the first artists in history to ever take selfies? 


The Kiss IV, 1902
Woodcut with gouges and fretsaw
Moonlight II, 1902
Woodcut with gouges and fretsaw
The Experimental Self @ Scandinavia House
December 20th, 2017
New York, New York
The Usher
That’s how urban legends are made
in modern-day New York City.

One year and four months later, Zaha Hadid’s only residential building in New York, completed after her death, is ready and still seeking buyers for its high-end apartments; and the Hudson Yards gigantic development project is almost complete. That neighbourhood will never be the same again.
Hudson Yards, as it looked on December 6th, 2017



















