Category: Museum

  • Katerskill Falls

    Katerskill Falls

    “Considered by Native Americans to be the resting place of the creator, a sacred place for the Mohican people who called the Catskills home, Kaaterskill Falls has captivated the hearts, pens, and paintbrushes of poets, painters, filmmakers, and photographers – becoming part of larger, artistic folklore spreading from the Catskills to the rest of the world. In one of his most celebrated paintings Thomas Cole, founder of the famed Hudson River School of Art, placed a lone warrior watching over the falls, a testament to the wild beauty of the place. From Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle to Asher Durand’s Kindred Spirits and William Cullen Bryant’s romantic verse – all have felt the mesmerizing power of Kaaterskill Falls.”

  • Motion Picture Museum

    Motion Picture Museum

    The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in LA overlooks some toy-like buildings at LACMA and is across the street is the former Bernie Sanders campaign headquarters which is housed in a classic diner.

  • Who Knew? Sheboygan, WI.

    Who Knew? Sheboygan, WI.

    On a trip to the midwest we stopped in Sheboygan and found it a beautiful town on the lake with two outstanding free museums. The contemporary art museum, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, is right in town, established in and around a Kohler family home. The John Michael Kohler Arts Preserve is just outside of town and features three floors of outsider art collection from around the world.

  • LACMA

    LACMA

    A visit in LA to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, featuring a quarter mile of Rauschenberg, some great older and odd sculpture, classic modern paintings and much more. Here are a few snaps.

  • MOCA

    MOCA

    A visit to LA, where it rained every day.

    So, we visited museums to see Art—and people who go to museums. I love to see kids with their parents, in fact once did a painting based on a father and daughter looking at Art. @ MOCA