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Fashion in the Big Pickle: Karl Lagerfeld- A Line of Beauty at the MOMA

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A quick hit to NY was just the right opportunity to spend a few hours steeped in high fashion.  The MOMA’s Karl Lagerfeld show is excellent.  Well curated, interesting, and aware of its own ridiculous nature.  Go see for yourself.

First, your hosts all snazzed up.  (One eagle eyed NY fashion geek recognized Romey’s vintage skirt.)

Without further commentary, some bits for the bit pile, led off by sparkle. We proceed backwards in time.

 

We pause now for station identification.

This interlude brought to you by Romey’s eye for high fashion.

 

Moma NY: The Return

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We were just here in April (thanks to Bill and Lisa).  Things are just about the same, except there is now an ML exhibit curated by an algorithm.  Interesting.  Here’s what we saw.

We’ll have to come back to see the ML thing properly as we have an actual ML security event to host.

Helicopter from the sky.

Not Kandinsky

Rothko.

This picture does not do this picture justice.

8-finity

Look up!

American pop euphoria air force.

Ah, Vincent

Kandinsky.

Chagall, sorry Romey, “The Birthday” is still out on loan.

Trapped in paint

Is Piet infinity?

Rumors of surveillance capitalism.

Latino shines through.

About that surveillance capitalism.

Helicopter from the floor, and a sense of closure.

 

MoMA Where Did All These People Come From?

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The MoMA…can’t live with it, can’t live without it.  So many people.  But so much art.  And the food is great too.

The Mind’s Eye?  Surveillance capitalism?  Who knows.

Romey’s favorite artist, but no dice on seeing her favorite painting this visit

Not my favorite Kandinsky period

Frank