2026.01.14

Change of Venue 012 featuring Every Inch a Gentleman, etc.
2024.01.14

Ryerss Museum
2023.01.14

Untitled
2015.01.14

Virtual Painting 041
2004.01.14
Re: elliptical fluency
Jim Williams died today fourteen years ago, in the same room where Danny was shot dead by Jim. Oddly, I had a good time in the room. Napoleon was sort of there too, along with that hourglass filled with specks of gold--"A minute of your life."

Savannah timeline online.
Licinius and Constantia are not represented within The Marriage of Constantine and Fausta. Only second-guessing scholarship says so. And the two figures on the left are not oblivious.
Several von Ows live near Altötting.
"So how does Eva Stotesbury relate to Helena?" Nancy asked. "Eva hangs-out a lot with Cardinal Dougherty (ever since getting to know him well at the opening of Whitemarsh Hall), and Cardinal Dougherty High School is a big part of St. Helena Parish, Philadelphia. And weren't you married in St. Helena's Church?!?" the reclusive pilgrim replied.
At first I thought Eva was going to be the big camp, but now I think it's going to be the two-deck Napoleon.
Contrary to his mortal existence, Ludwig II is now the exact opposite of a recluse, quite the popular "King of Tourism", and quite the intellectual as well. Perhaps he will share his dissertation on reenactment (if you can stand all the autobiographical parts).
Has anyone here (besides me) ever read The Changing Light at Sandover by James Merrill? How do you design a quartz pyramid so that it doesn't engender an atomic explosion?
2003.01.14
Re: How did you get into art?
Here's my explanation.
You'll also see what Calvin Tomkins once wrote about art and craft.
Re: How did you get into art?
Or maybe it was something I experienced in 1972:
Franklin's Footpath (1972).
The world's largest painting by Gene Davis on the parking lot in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art--31464 square feet, 12 miles of masking tape used, 400 gallons of special paint. As predicted, it lasted about 5 years.
I fondly remember walking over it often. Oh boy, now I'm dreaming reenactment.
1999.01.14
Re: Speculations on transit & urban scale
In the early days of working at home, I developed slight agoraphobia, e.g., once in the car on a crowded Philadelphia expressway in the middle of the afternoon I was completely astounded at the sheer volume of automobiles on the road. I asked myself, "Where are all these people going?" I told RE this story. A few years later RE and Robert Venturi were driving on a crowded Los Angeles freeway and Venturi asked the same exact question. So, where exactly are all these people going? I shutter think that a high percentage are merely going shopping!
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