Here I am, looking into one of several portholes of the Infinity Room by Yayoi Kusama, at North Carolina Museum of Art.
On the outside, the North Carolina Museum of Art doesn’t seem that huge. What makes it extraordinary is that everything in it is remarkable. So much so that I visited once and then twice and then thrice and four times (plus we had a great time here) I went somewhere else before returning, because — wait! — there was more to see, more calling me back…
Happiness Between Tails blog/podcast speaks to and from the heart. It connects lovers — of pets, authors, reading — and of my still-unreleased novels. “Flamenco + the Sitting Cat” and “Tango + the Sitting Cat,” are my love letters to all who fear they're too odd, too damaged, too old, too whatever to find love and happiness with or without a partner. HappinessBetweenTails.com • ContactdaAL@gmail.com • BuyMeACoffee.com/SupportHBT
View all posts by da-AL
9 thoughts on “Cutting Edge Art in North Carolina”
Modern art exhibits what the artist understands about the world and is fascinating for its construction and context. I hope you spend the next year visiting museum around the country.
I like the art you have shown us so far … 😉 … I like some modern art, and some of the old art. I am not an expert, when I see something I either like it or don’t like it, often without exactly knowing why.
I enjoy knowing context when I look at art — something I forgot to mention about this museum is that they’re very good about being informative & concise on their brief descriptions
Enjoyed the pictures. And yes, I do like modern art, though I’ll qualify that with ‘some’; and I’ll further qualify that with, ‘I much prefer figurative art, no matter its period. 🙂
Share the joy: click buttons and engage with us. *** Note: WordPress insists ‘likers’ sign in. ‘Commenters,’ fortunately, need not. My email: ContactdaAL@gmail.com Cancel reply
Modern art exhibits what the artist understands about the world and is fascinating for its construction and context. I hope you spend the next year visiting museum around the country.
LikeLiked by 1 person
that would be nice!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Bad promise was weird but I got it! I loved the dangling woman.
LikeLiked by 1 person
modern art can be fascinating
LikeLiked by 1 person
I like the art you have shown us so far … 😉 … I like some modern art, and some of the old art. I am not an expert, when I see something I either like it or don’t like it, often without exactly knowing why.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I enjoy knowing context when I look at art — something I forgot to mention about this museum is that they’re very good about being informative & concise on their brief descriptions
LikeLiked by 1 person
Enjoyed the pictures. And yes, I do like modern art, though I’ll qualify that with ‘some’; and I’ll further qualify that with, ‘I much prefer figurative art, no matter its period. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
you know what you like 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
Could say that. 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person