off for a bit

I’m leaving this weekend to hike the Inca trail in Peru. I will document as much as I can and hopefully return in one piece. Besos.

‘no photography allowed’

So here’s a question… how come at some exhibits there is ‘no’ photography allowed? most museums I have ever attended (domestic and international), photography is allowed, just no flash. But how come some specific exhibits can not be photographed? Is it security? certain insured work that can’t be documented?

For example, Just went to the DALI exhibit at the MoMA 2 weeks ago, and I wanted to document his details for you to see, but no. no cameras allowed… I can understand no flash. but nothing at all? how is an artist suppose to document a piece for inspiration. sure, buy books, but if you are struggling? Take books out from the library? sure, then why are other exhibits allowed to be documented and others not. The only reason why I ask, is ’cause I haven’t seen much consistency with this rule… can anyone enlighten me?

ps: Salvador Dali exhibit currently at the MoMA in NYC is a great collection of his paintings, drawings and film. don’t miss it.

LA la land here I come!

I will be going home to California for the month of June! I’m gonna hit up as many galleries and I can and check out the latest at Getty, Moma and Lacma… anyone recommend anything specific??? woohoo!!

Back on

Hey gang. Just got back from costa rica and will be back to visiting galleries, museums and dousing myself with art again…

panther house!

check out this site. stumbled upon it… its very random, super fun, way bizarre and off-key. I like it.

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Its nice to run into something online that has no info what-so-ever, nothing educational, just visual. kinda like running into a contemporary art video exhibit….