Monday, January 31, 2005


A Dubuffet in Chicago. Posted by Hello

Sol LeWitt mural at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Posted by Hello

de Kooning: portrait of Carole Lombard. Posted by Hello

The entrance hall of the CAM. Posted by Hello

To get to the Cincinnati Art Museum I had to climb a great number of snow-covered steps.  Posted by Hello

"Flyover", by David Black, represents the Wright Brothers' first flight.

A portrait of the founder of the BHA (Best Home Appliances) Pianocenter. Posted by Hello

The sculpture room at the Stivers School of the Arts. Posted by Hello

The old front entrance to the Dayton Art Institute. Posted by Hello

This Rockwell Kent is called, no kidding, "Endless Energy for Efficient Living." Posted by Hello

A mouse head by Claes Oldenburg with the cloister behind it. Posted by Hello

A classic video piece from the sixties by Nam June Paik. Posted by Hello

A piece by a contemporary Japanese artist. Posted by Hello

A gallery in the Dayton Art Institute. Posted by Hello

St. Teresa. This one is not nearly as sexy as Bernini's. I think she was originally playing a baritone sax but it got lost in shipping.  Posted by Hello

Another cloister. This one is enclosed and they have chamber and jazz concerts here. Posted by Hello

A cloister at the Dayton Art Institute. Posted by Hello

A tapestry portrait of Lucas Samaras by Chuck Close. Posted by Hello

Lichtenstein after Picasso, at the Denver Art Museum. Posted by Hello

"Fatherhood." I didn't make note of the artist. Posted by Hello

The Denver Art Museum, with a sculpture I believe by Mark di Suvero. Posted by Hello