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.