This morning I went to the Met and spent many hours enjoying their air conditioning. In fact, some of the galleries were freezing, but I have no complaints. The East Asian wing, my favorite, was closed until 11. While I waited I took some pictures of the wonderful arches in the oldest part of the museum.
I found a new Tang dynasty horse I'd never seen before.
This wonderful embroidery, symbolizing longevity, was in a show about Chinese Birthday celebrations. The blue grid is a reflection from the ceiling.
I went up on the roof to briefly warm up and found this huge bamboo construction. It made me think of a roller coaster.
Sitting in the new installation of art from New Guinea I was amused to see several family groups come over to these masks and imitate the open mouth expression in their pictures.
I tried to go to the Picasso exhibit, but it was so crowded I just walked out. Here's my last look at the Met as the crowds poured in.
Oh, flat out marvelous.......reading on.........
Posted by: Mage Bailey | July 28, 2010 at 10:55 PM