Today Alina and I started a new Sunday tradition: Productive and Cultural Sundays. For our first Sunday we spent four hours in a cafe getting organized with our job search. Then we went to the Picasso museum to see the Kupka exhibition. It was fabulous! Normally I am not a huge fan of abstract art, but I loved his use of geometric shapes and the abstract. My favorite paintings were from the 1920's collection: "Time Passes (or The Instant)," "Undecided," "The Shape of Vermillon," "Lines, Planes, Space III," "Idol," "Purple Turmoil," "Robust Execution," "Syncopated Bock No.1," "Animated Lines," "Vortex," "Flower."
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Kupka exhibition
Today Alina and I started a new Sunday tradition: Productive and Cultural Sundays. For our first Sunday we spent four hours in a cafe getting organized with our job search. Then we went to the Picasso museum to see the Kupka exhibition. It was fabulous! Normally I am not a huge fan of abstract art, but I loved his use of geometric shapes and the abstract. My favorite paintings were from the 1920's collection: "Time Passes (or The Instant)," "Undecided," "The Shape of Vermillon," "Lines, Planes, Space III," "Idol," "Purple Turmoil," "Robust Execution," "Syncopated Bock No.1," "Animated Lines," "Vortex," "Flower."
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Picasso Museum
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