You have a number of options interpreting today’s photographs.
A) This is what my brain looks like when trying to write not one but two really long and involved reviews during a single week. And now darkness descends and all that’s left are the photographs.
B) This is what my cerebrum looks like (the part of the brain that handles some aspect of language) when desperately trying to find words that can be printed in a family friendly blog in reaction to the outcome of Great Britain’s election. Darkness descends there, too.
C) This is what an infinity mirror room looks like when created by a nonagenarian artist obsessed with polka dots, fully insisting that we all are same, connected souls in the world.
If you picked: Yayoi Kusama, you won. If you guessed Brexit, you sort of won. If you said braindead, you are my friend.
C, in other words, rules the objective world. A, B and C, however, are not mutually exclusive…..
The Souls of a Million Light Years Away is currently on exhibit at The Broad and each visitor braving the lines to get in is accorded exactly 45 seconds to explore the experience. Guard with stop watch on hand standing outside and calling you out.
And here are Polkadots and Moonbeams…..
Sara Lee
What interesting – and fitting – images on this likely-momentous, definitely disturbing day!
Lee Musgrave
Wonderful photos. Next time we get together, remind me to tell you about the After Image Room.
Louise Palermo
Oh, Friderike. When your brain is overloaded it is still more efficient that so many others. Thank you for this journey today.
L