We got to New York on Wednesday evening. On Thursday, we went to the Alexander McQueen show at the Met. I am not a good enough writer to describe how fantastic it was. Just want to say- if you have a chance, definitely go- it is amazing. And, if you go, get there early. We arrived before 11 am and there was no line. By the time we got through the exhibit, there was a crowd and a long wait. The exhibit doesn’t seem designed for the crowd so it can be a challenge to feel like you are seeing everything.
The Met had a bookshop set up outside the exhibit but I was not interested in carrying around any purchases for the rest of the day. I wrote down all the titles that looked good to me and later, checked out which ones are available from my library. IÂ ordered the catalog to be sent.
And, just in case you can’t make it to the show, here are the books that appealed to me-
Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty (this is the show catalog)
Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed
Pattern Magic 2 by Tomoko Nakamichi
The Corset: A Cultural History by Valerie Steele
Fashion At The Edge by Caroline Evans
Poiret by Harold Koda and Andrew Bolton
We were staying at a hotel out by the airport. On Friday, the RAT was in front! I have to admit, I love that rat. I thought it was just a New York thing, but it turns out that Unions use them in a lot of cities. It is hard to ignore but unfortunately, once you are booked into a hotel (usually online), you are unlikely to leave because of it. I can see how it works better for places like restaurants.
On Monday, we went to Soho so I could pick up some goodies at PurlSoho. It is always a treat! We had fun wandering around the neighborhood and stopping into Pearl River. After that, we took a stroll on The High Line. I’ve been wanting to see it for a while and we lucked out because not only was it a perfect day, but a new section of the park had recently opened . It was very crowded and we enjoyed seeing how well it was being used.
Before we left for New York, I made myself a long list of places I’d love to go to. Unfortunately, I had to limit my walking. Remember back at the New Year I mentioned my hip/back issues? I’ve been going to the Physical Therapist and doing my exercises but the body did not really pass the visit to NYC test. It turned out that one day at the museum and I was pretty much done. And that was before Renegade.
We had planned to leave New York on Tuesday afternoon, but we left in the morning instead. I was too tired and sore to do anymore walking. We stopped in New Haven to have lunch with my Dad and brother, then drove up to Springfield, MA. We drove along part of the path of the tornado that hit Central Massachusetts, 2 weeks ago. I’m not sure if it is rude or morbid but I really wanted to see. I’ve never seen tornado damage in person and I don’t believe I could ever have gotten the idea from photographs. I was left with an impression of severe violence. It is a very different feeling from hurricane damage, although the blue tarps that cover damaged houses are the same. It was shocking.
So, now I’m home and trying to get on with things. There is still a big pile of stuff, unloaded from the car. I have to sort through everything, wash what needs washing, reorganize everything that got shuffled. Then, put it all away. I have gardening to do and woolens to wash. And, my studio needs a big clean-up.
Here are 2 things from the market days that I keep thinking about-
– 2 people came up to me and told me their last name was Kirchner. That doesn’t often happen.
– I’m not sure if this happens to everybody, but is sure seems like people love to give me advice! The people tend to be older- my age really ie 50’s or early 60’s. I believe they think they are giving me a compliment. And that they say these things because they don’t understand that selling and marketing online really does work. I have to assume that they think I have never considered or thought of (and rejected) the things they suggest.
Examples: you should do this other (much more expensive) high-end show. I interpret that as- I think you are good enough to get into this other show that I like and understand- unlike Renegade where I don’t know what to make of a lot of this stuff.
and:Â Your work would be perfect for this retail venue (I don’t do any wholesale).
and my favorite- You should donate some of your work to Museums. ??? Okay, that one is strange!
Hello, dear Mimi–I love hearing your news!
Mimi, it is true that people can’t help give advice, but you are good to interperate their comments positively. As for the one about donating to museums, they should buy them, of course!
Great write-up, Mimi! Wow. What a stimulating time. I’ve only seen The Rat in NY too – fascinating to me. I wonder if it’ll catch on in the UK? Sorry about your hip/back problems – must be very tiring. Amazing that you got to see what you did, considering. Hope you can get that fixed soon. Love hearing about the places you visited – will add to my hope-to-see list. And your book list: great crop of titles. That tornado damage is pretty shocking; must add to your feeling of exhaustion. Is anyone doing anything craft-wise to fund-raise there, do you know? Try to put up with the ‘helpfulness’ of strangers – I so get that, but they mean well. Continue to smile, nod and blog about it to your core audience. ;)
It never ceases to amaze me the things that folks will say to an artist at a show…always plenty to amuse and astound. :) So sorry about your back/hip pain, I’ve been experiencing quite a bit of that myself this year…yoga helps me but some is just that getting older bit…not for the faint of heart!
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