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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

KOONSversations @ The Whitney

All snippets overheard at the Jeff Koons retrospective 

Zeus with Sphere, Jeff Koons, blahblahblah
Boys rubs eye.
--Is that it?
--No, there's one more floor. 
Mother points down.

Kid in the stairwell: Can I sit on this? Is this a bench? 
  
Two girlfriends descend.
--...just the realism!
--I mean, the craftsmanship!

Two women argue over the owner of a work. 
--It's Leonard, not Ronald.

--These I like more. There's a theme to them. 

Koons Balloon Dog


A man approaches a guard.
Someone told me there was sculpture, he says.
It's trash! she stage-whispers.

Another "play" on "antiquity"
 

--That would be cool in the back yard.

--I like it more than I anticipated. 
--I like it more than I anticipated! 
--That's a good photo. 
They take photos before Hulk (Organ), Jeff Koons, 2004-2014 (not pictured)

--I liked the necklace heart, all the details
(Re: Hanging Heart (Violet/Gold), 1994-2006 -- not pictured)
--I don't remember it. 
--There's so much! 
Guys with Kunst by Koons (subject: basketball)

--I just keep experiencing the same feelings!

--It's the new. It's the same old thing. The vacuum cleaner is like the urinal, you know? 

--It's important that one of us knows! 
Exegesis for Gorilla


A couple enters the "Equilibrium" section of the show.
--These were famous. This is where he really took off.

In the "New" room, vacuums in plexiglass, a girl says to her friend with a dismissive wave and a sneer: My mother thought these were fascinating


Venus of Willendorf--kinda' great, my favorite

Suburban couple reading exegesis for Play-Doh, 1994-2014.
Out of the side of her mouth, she says, It's his latest
He replies, Took him 20 years. They all seem to say that. 

--Well, he has 120 assistants in his studio. 
--Where's that? Soho, or something?
--Chelsea. 
--I mean, I get it. I just couldn't come home to it every day. 

--I love his stuff 'cuz it's what I would do. Take the most ridiculous stuff and the cheapest materials and--.


Hullabaloo over Bubbles
Older couple descend stairs.
--Well, you saw it.
--She said she'd won only if I liked it.

Two friends inspect Woman Reclining, 2010-14 
--This is crazy! Are those fins on are her legs?
--I've lost interest. 

Before I left the museum, I spoke with the guard who had confessed to her friend upstairs that she had found the exhibit, "trash." 
She's worked at the museum "for 18 years & 9 months."
I asked if she'll be moving downtown to the fancy new Whitney Museum just off the Highline.
"I don't think they want me," she answered. 

Koons's Popeye


All photographs by Tom Eubanks.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Here ... where we run out of continent *

 Los Angeles, February, 2014, photographs of a visit by Tom Eubanks
*words compliments of California saint, Joan Didion

The state of things
Century City

As God is my witness ...

Because the system can't tap birds ...

Paramount Sky-drop

Forest Lawn Cemetery
in graffiti veritas

Friday, October 25, 2013

R.I.P. Codie "Ravioli" Leone

Codie & Shannon, Pyramid, circa 1989



Downstairs @ Pyramid, circa 1989

A Polaroid I received while on a "sabbatical" in California. (Taken 7/19/1990)

Love and Kisses to you, Codie. (Taken 7/19/1990)


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Will you still need me? Will you still feed me?

This delightful couple ...

... came down to the Hudson ...

... on a Saturday afternoon ...

... to share a bag of fries.

They pay homage ...

... to the new World Trade Center ...

... by enjoying their shared affections ...


... for french fries, freedom and love.

Skyscrapers of New York whose names I wish I knew.
















Monday, September 9, 2013

New York is Golden in September

Jefferson Market Library (my favorite building in the Village)

Sea grass along the Hudson

Bryant Park Cityscape

Eleanor in Riverside

September in NYC, as expressed in crochet

Reflection

Mast

Ode to Hopper

Just don't.

Susan Sarandon and the next Mayor of NYC in front of Trader Joe's. 




--Photographs by Tom Eubanks.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Signs in the City, episode 22

"butt 'n' mushroom," Greenwich Avenue & 10th Street

"Smokin' Camel Toe," 18th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues

"Pimp," Avenue of the Americas

"What *do* you really want?" 8th Avenue & 17th Street

"You *are* amazing," Jackson Square

"THE KEY: You Are Not Alone (Unicorn Meat)," 12th Street

--All photos by Tom Eubanks
 January,  LUCKY '13

Monday, December 17, 2012

Neverending Inspiration of Young Artists

Through an amazing organization called Free Arts NYC, I get to work with the most inspiring young artists each week. With multi-colored Sharpies, paint, pastels, watercolors and clay, kids transform themselves in the most astounding ways. They not only create art, they share ideas with one another and learn to express themselves proudly.

Art, which is so belittled and undervalued in this country, can be the greatest conduit to reinforcing the most positive elements of a child's character. One of the greatest things FreeArts NYC teaches and that kids TRULY learn: "There are no mistakes in Art." This allows them to accept what some might be quick to brand failure. Aside from limitless creativity, they demonstrate cooperation, respect and responsibility. They are our future. Our future is bright.

Last Thursday, we finished our fall semester with an assignment in which the artists worked in groups to create a papier-mache person that encompassed parts of each of their unique identities.





















--Tom Eubanks