Sunday, July 22, 2007

Well, we were going to Mexico City

until we realised we needed to get some important jags (shots) before going. Maybe next year. We are going away (Gordon and I) for a few days at the beginning of August to celebrate our birthdays , mine on the 3rd, Gordon's on the 6th ( he will be 49, a youngen) and our 22nd Wedding Anniversary.

It had been a toss up between Mexico City and San Francisco as both have direct flights from Austin. I had really wanted to go to Mexico City as there is a major exhibition of Frida Kahlo's work to celebrate 100 yrs since her birth. She was an amazing woman and a brilliant artist, so I would really like to see her work in person but at least next year we can see her studio.

So now I am looking for information on San Francisco, in particular art, as I so rarely see Art other than on the Internet. I occasionally go to Austin to see the galleries there but to be honest there really isn't much there, which is kind of surprising given its the capital of the State. Things have improved immensely since the opening of the new Blanton Museum building in April 2006 and for its size the Austin Museum of Art does well. I always remember the first time I visited the museum and thinking "is this it?" Despite looking fairly large from outside, it is actually only one floor of limited space.

I supposed I was fairly spoilt in that I was brought up in the centre of London ( Westminster) and had all the National art galleries to visit. I would just pop in for a lunch time break, marvelling at all the beautiful work and wishing I could be half so good. It was only once I moved out of London permanently in the mid 1980's that I really appreciated how lucky I had been and wished I had used them more. One day I will be back and boy! am I looking forward to that day! However, have to get the kids through college and get a job which pays well before that happens.



Anyway, as its just me and Gordon going to San Francisco, I am sure we will visit a couple of galleries at least. Gordon is not really into art at all but will put up with visiting a few shows without too many sarcastic remarks. I just need to make sure we space it out with a trip to China Town and other things. Must admit don't know anything about San Francisco at all except for its trams and wild curving downward streets.

3 comments:

Middle Child said...

When I visited Melbourne to see Alison (yongest) we went along to the Melbourne gallery...ooohhh

WE were both in heaven, there was ancient 3500bc egyptian stuff, greek roman, sumerian etc, medieval art with amazing colours and faces, right down to 20th cent. It was so beautiful and amazing...and all free all pert of their normal collection...there was something on called the Guggenheim collection but didn't strike our fancy one bit... Alison was in awe of the medieval paintings of religious art, with the gold leav and silvers and brigh reds and blues...

we ran out of time...but now I know its there I am hooked...

Papoosue said...

Sounds fun Jacqui - I hope you get in as many galleries as you can - it's always a pain when you have to take other people into consideration when all you want to do is what YOU want to do!!

On another topic completely - I remember you talking about menopause matters a while back? I've been taking soya isoflavones (i think that's right - bottle too far away and I'm too lazy to get it!) and I'm not totally sure yet, but I think they are making a difference to me. I'm certainly not getting boiling hot every five minutes any more anyway. Just thought I'd mention it.

Papoosue said...

Hi again Jacqui, thanks for the reply. Didn't realise about the soy issue - nothing's ever simple is it?! Yes, I am kind of young for this but I've been suffering two or three years now - early menopause apparently. My mum had hers early, so I wonder if that could be a factor. I wasn't totally convinced about it all myself but three blood tests confirmed it (or so they say!), although one (female) GP didn't seem to think it was likely - but then, she hadn't done any blood tests on me so.... Anyway, I think it's fairly obvious I am suffering from it now, so I just get on with it most of the time. I could do without the emotional rollercoaster though!!