If an exhibit is a "presentation for others to see", then Bundled Guy fulfills the "others" part along with Althouse, who was recording her perception and composition for later exhibition.
It's interesting to consider how many different "points of view" or pairs of eyes are represented or engaged in the picture Althouse portrays.
5 subjects 4 painters/artists 2 immediate viewers/guests ??? online viewers Plus the behind-the-scene points of view of those tasked with framing, display and upkeep.
I went to the Renwick twice in the 70's, but almost all I can remember are the grand staircase and the red walls.
Our poofy Senior English teacher took his class of 17 y o boys there and lunch at Nathan's in Georgetown. The other thing I remember is him cocking his eyebrow at me when I knew what ormolu is.
I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Encourage Althouse by making a donation:
Make a 1-time donation or set up a monthly donation of any amount you choose:
10 comments:
Somebody has a beautiful great Grandmother.
So, who took the photo?
If Meade, we can guess what was on his mind...
Wrapped or Wrevealed?
Those are some nice looking frames.
I took the photo. And the bundled-up guy is not Meade.
The lady on the righ needs to pull that "throw" up.
Brrrrr.
wv tradiess
lady trader
Is Bundled Guy really a part of the exhibit?
If an exhibit is a "presentation for others to see", then Bundled Guy fulfills the "others" part along with Althouse, who was recording her perception and composition for later exhibition.
It's interesting to consider how many different "points of view" or pairs of eyes are represented or engaged in the picture Althouse portrays.
5 subjects
4 painters/artists
2 immediate viewers/guests
??? online viewers
Plus the behind-the-scene points of view of those tasked with framing, display and upkeep.
Sort of like a Blog.
I went to the Renwick twice in the 70's, but almost all I can remember are the grand staircase and the red walls.
Our poofy Senior English teacher took his class of 17 y o boys there and lunch at Nathan's in Georgetown. The other thing I remember is him cocking his eyebrow at me when I knew what ormolu is.
The room needs some kind of slanty wallpaper.
Post a Comment