{"id":362,"date":"2007-06-07T21:29:08","date_gmt":"2007-06-08T02:29:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.universalem.org\/homo_aestheticus\/?p=362"},"modified":"2012-11-09T20:16:17","modified_gmt":"2012-11-10T02:16:17","slug":"new-york-day-12","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.universalem.org\/homo_aestheticus\/2007\/06\/07\/new-york-day-12\/","title":{"rendered":"New York: Day 12"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At halftime in the first game of the NBA finals the Spurs are up 5 over Cleveland.<\/p>\n<p>Today was &#8230; the MOMA.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Jyoti isn&#8217;t a great fan; she says she likes the architecture but not the art. I took the subway on down then walked over a few blocks. Once inside I got a ticket &#8212; $12 for a student &#8212; and got an audio guide. I saw the outside sculpture garden and then looked at the massive Richard Serra &#8220;sculptures&#8221; on the 2nd level. Alas, no photos allowed.<\/p>\n<p>And then I got myself into the free 1:30 &#8220;lecture&#8221; \/ &#8220;tour&#8221; &#8212; this time it dealt with post-1945 art, and it was rather well done. The vocabulary was no problem for me, but I can imagine that the lecturer &#8212; a volunteer, perhaps a local grad student &#8212; was leaving a few folks behind. Plus she pronounced &#8220;homage&#8221; as &#8220;ah-mage.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Once the tour was over I went through the rest of the 4th floor (where the lecture had taken place) on my own &#8212; it had the post-WWII stuff, then went upstairs for more Serra (the audio commentary by Serra was *great*) and then back to the 5th floor for the rest of the paintings and sculptures &#8212; the pre-WWII stuff (Picasso, Impressionists, and more). Then down a few floors for more art, including photographs and the &#8220;Comic Abstraction&#8221; exhibition. There was also a nifty selection of modern design as well as architectural stuff (models, drawings) &#8212; when you see the utopian, social-critique nature of &#8220;modernist&#8221; works, so highly urban but still interested in landscape and gardening, interested in form and function and housing for the masses, <em>then<\/em> you can understand postmodernism as a reaction: more about personal interaction with space and not with function or &#8220;form.&#8221; Less utopian.<\/p>\n<p>On TNT tonight they had &#8220;Mean Girls&#8221; showing and so I found myself staying in to watch it &#8212; I saw it a few years ago, before Berlin. It&#8217;s hilarious, a great social critique, though it does become sentimental at the end. People ask &#8220;what happened to Lindsay Lohan?&#8221; but that&#8217;s the wrong question. When people are thinking of the &#8220;sweet&#8221; Lohan, who wasn&#8217;t in trouble, they were thinking of the characters she was playing &#8212; it wasn&#8217;t <em>Lohan<\/em>, it was the roles. And when they see &#8220;her&#8221; &#8220;in trouble&#8221; now they are looking at her in the press, not her roles. The problem is comparing her characters with her behavior, and we simply have little to no &#8220;unmanaged&#8221; pre-17-year-old Lohan public behavior to compare\/contrast with her partying, boozing, etc.<\/p>\n<p>But this is uninteresting. Back to the basketball game for me. And Jyoti&#8217;s cookies and cornbread.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At halftime in the first game of the NBA finals the Spurs are up 5 over Cleveland. 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