In is down, down is front

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

I was in Budapest for a whirlwind three days for the Domjan 100 Symposium and my grandmother, Evelyn, must have been so excited. A member of Parliament came out in the cold and rain to affix a plaque in Köbánya to mark the house where my grandfather lived for twenty seven years.
And this is the roof of Szent László templom, the church where my (evidently very devout) great grandmother attended mass every single day. All kinds of buildings are decorated with the wonderfully colorful Zsolnay ceramic tile and László has a porcelain alter inside as well.
We had a birthday party for Evelyn that afternoon at the famous Cafe Gerbeaud and she told us how people used to sit all day in the cafe, drinking coffee and talking. She and her mother would eat pastries here on special occasions when she was a child.
Mmm, eszterházy torte. We also took a trip to Sárospatak, an adorable town outside of Budapest. There was a small church and a castle belonging to the family Rákóczi.

Saturday, March 03, 2007



www.KimStringfellow.com I went to see the International Center For Photography's Ectopia and Kim Stringfellow Greetings From The Salton Sea exhibit had a computer terminal displaying her web based project (linked here.) The place is a perfect wreck of abandonment and her website is a super fun romp through the irony of decay. This is what happens when suburbia goes terribly, terribly wrong.

Thursday, March 01, 2007


www.AnthonyMcCall.com This is his current exhibit the Sean Kelly Gallery. I'm dying to figure out how it works. It must be lasers and fog machines because you can't get a wall of light like that any other way. But a white laser? White isn't a wavelength in the visible spectrum... So confused yet so intrigued...