Monthly Archives: February 2018

Museé Day

We were up in the chill morning and over the bridge

to Brian Gross, where the Leo Valledors were better than any of the ones we later saw

[above, L. Fleming and Leo; below Greg with L. Fleming herself among the Valledors

and her maquettes]

at SFMOMA, then drove downtown to the

Mission Street Garage

and went immediately to lunch

at the fifth floor restaurant [FAR more satisfying than that twee ground floor thing]

before circuiting

through a not entirely overwhelming selection of Mr Rauschenberg’s lifetime of works.

We then investigated the reinstalled of the “contemporary” galleries

[Mr. Bell [above] and Mr. Rosenquist

Mr. Bischoff

Mr. Kline and, below, Ms. Mitchell

a Beckmann and a Bechtle

Sandy Calder…]

and hung out in the coffee bar watching videos of various photographers in lieu of their works

which were unavailable as the entire third floor was closed for installation[s].

The day ended in my old Haight Ashbury neighborhood  with my former landlord D. Rumsey

and his amazing wife for a nice early dinner at Zazie before returning east across the bridges, going [back to] to the dogs.

Tuesday was when all this happened.