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I'm feeling good. I had a slow morning equalising my brain a bit and got out this afternoon. Was mostly writing in my journal, eating cold pizza and drinking mate. Later I went to the modern art museum and had split the visit with a call to my brother. At the end of the visit I sat in the sun a little and read more of the issue of Tank magazine that I'm on.
I don't have anything in particular to say but I'm going to write this entry anyway, to try to get back into the habit.
I've been using a technique to see galleries, I think I've mentioned it before:
- I walk around really fast the whole room or whole gallery, depending on how much time I have, what time of day it is and how good their cafe is.
- Once I've done this initial tour I can go back through without feeling like I've missed anything, and spend time with the things that really interest me. I'm better now at disregarding pieces that I'm not interested in too. I don't need to see everything - no one can.
I saw an exhibition today that I really liked
Offering - Celina Eceiza
Three rooms covered wall to wall, floor and ceiling with painted fabric. Semi abstract figurative works, very colourful. Sheets hanging in the space. In the larger gallery, a smaller room made out of what looks like papermaché. Lamps hanging from the ceiling with cardboard houses as lampshades. A couple of pairs of giant fabric hands and feet hanging from the ceiling too.
I started this entry and abandoned it, wasn't feeling in the mood to write over those days. Leaving it here for posterity, as is