The Ansel Adams/Georgia O’Keefe Natural Affinities exhibit was one of the most moving I’ve ever seen. As a lover of the West, nature, and chicks who kick ass, I loved seeing the juxtaposition of painting and photography representing different views of the same objects and atmospheres.
And except for unbelievably pompous jerks presumably giving the rest of us an art lesson at the top of his voice, the visit was the best yet. Bonus points for the newly opened sculpture garden on the rooftop, replete with expensive coffee. I took some shots of the sculpture up there.
See below.

Plexiglass Jungle Gym put together with Tinker Toys? Tough to know.


Red metal thingy

Another clever justaposition


I'm not afraid of metal arachnids

The Green Giant dropped his baskets

File this under "weird"

"Weird" up close and personal

Head on the ground

Is it just me or does he look uncomfortable?

Top floor of museum. Your guess is as good as mine.
More San Fran and Colorado pix to follow this week. I’m one motivated blogger!
June 23, 2009 at 11:31 pm
So, I guess you are the only one who knows about art? Most people that are into the different types of art and it’s history are a little off. Lighten up on the poor guy, he may know more than you, let’s not judge him to harshly.