Saturday, January 26, 2008
Morning walk collection
Early morning at the college. Adult corella feeding fledgling in a bottlebrush tree
Poinsiana, Delonix regia.
I noticed a wonderful blog on art (making this find, as always, via flickr. Under a wonderful photo I found:
"At the Object in Transition panel at the Getty Center in L.A.: Paul McCarthy (far left) discusses the sheep plug that hangs over his head like a dagger. “The dark stuff is hair,” he said. We hope he means wool.
"A who’s who of contemporary art conservation (yawn) gathered at the Getty Center last night to hear Rachel Harrison, Doris Salcedo, Paul McCarthy, curator Elizabeth Sussman (of Gordon Matta-Clark, You Are the Measure fame) and conservator Christian Scheidemann talk about conservation and contemporary art. Harrison discussed the problem of removing cobwebs from chicken beaks and replacing cans of exploded grape soda. McCarthy pondered the aging of ketchup.... More...
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