Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Boston, No Name & Shepard Fairey
Boston Day 1
The hubbers & I went to Boston this past weekend. It was only a three hour drive, nice. I had never been before so I was excited, plus my main goal was to see the Shepard Fairey exhibit at the Institute for Contemporary Arts. He's a graffiti-pop culture- poster artist that made the "oh so now famous and controversial" Obama poster for the '08 Presidential Campaign.
First stop, No Name Restaurant on the waterfront piers. The funny part is, the first thing I recognized near by was the apartments the "Real World Boston" was shot. I am a child of the media, I've seen the future and the past, on the small screen. Or the MTV generation, um that sounds so old skool.
Anyways, No Name seafood was recommended to us by some locals so we thought we'd check it out. Talk about Old Skool. Wow, for realz, I felt like I was at a dive in the old part of Galveston, TX in the 70's. I was wondering where the jukebox was that would be playing Conway Twitty. That's not to say it was bad, just a throw back. Wood beamed walls with huge faded prints of the docks hanging, paper place mats and even wax paper cups for your pitcher of water that was already sitting on the table. And real cups or glasses never came. Whatevs.
We ordered the fish chowder which was full of fish and creamy too, but not thick. I thought it could def use some spicing up. Or even just a stick of celery? And was accompanied by the kind of garlic bread I used to make for supper when I was 12. Not kidding, I thought I was so clever. Some margarine, garlic powder and under the broiler you go. It felt very nostalgic.
Then we split a seafood plate that had fried oysters, scrod(?), shrimp, scallops, fries, cole slaw and sweet relish tartar sauce. As much as I hate to eat nuthin but a plate of fried, fried and fried, it was good I have to say. Plain, simple and to the point.
Over to the ICA and to see Shepard Fairey's exhibit we went! I guess I was so excited to see this show because I really admire graffiti artists or peeps that have come up through the ranks in a non-typical fashion. And again, I'm a child of the media, gobbling up carefully crafted graphics and being spoon fed visual mediums my whole life makes me a bit of a monkey for the pretty colorful candy.
I soon found out Fairey has gone to art school. I won't hold it against him. His whole Obey movement was and still is brilliant. It worked on me and the public exactly like it was supposed to. Overall the exhibit was interesting, moving and made me want to buy a poster. I'll save the esoteric summary. He really has an eye for composition, juxtaposition, patterns and a knack for making a statement visually and politically. BUT and this is a BIG BUT for me......he gives no credit to the artists whose works he's used to make his art. And his art is wrought with other peoples images that he's ripped off. This is BULLSHIT. I have no problem with him using other peoples hard earned images and work, BUT give them credit!!! Because without their work, he would have NOTHING! Or he'd have to find the funds and means to have a photo shoot to get the images he is ripping off for free and with no acknowledgement.
I think it's all a bit "ironical" because supposedly he is railing against "the machine" of consumerism and illusion of commercialism. And he is perpetuating the lie really.
OK enough ranting. I do like his work, but it is a lie, I know this can be debated. Andy Warhol was the father of this movement and debate. Done, done and done, blah blah blah. You can check out other links on the subject that are more fact based. I didn't write them, har har.
http://www.art-for-a-change.com/Obey/index.htm
http://bostonist.com/2009/02/06/shepard_fairey_talks_obama_plagiari.php
Another lovely show at the ICA was the view of the waterfront from the back of their building. If you go there please don't miss it. You can sit and enjoy it from inside or outside. Ahhh.
Frickin Frackin!
Let's Dance, Let's Shout
Shake your strawberry spinach salad down to the ground.....
I was in TX about a month ago. Man there was a lot going on.
The day after Michael Jackson died I headed out to my friend Jennifer's restaurant in Marble Falls, the Noon Spoon Cafe. I had been before, but not for lunch and afternoon frivolity. It was a diff scene for sure, and I'm happy for it. My friend Crisps and I thought we were going for a simple lunch with friends, but NOOOOO, it turned into an impromptu dance party/ MJ memorial after the restaurant closed.
But first, Bidness: We ordered our yum yums, a burger and a spinach salad, pimento cheese sandwich, tomato soup combo. Yeah......and dessert. We'll get back to that.
All the dishes were wonderful, I felt like I was right at home. The cheese burger Crisps ordered was juicy with tons of veggies and served on grilled bread, a nice change.
The spinach salad had luscious strawberries, feta cheese, dried cranberries and almonds that made me want more and happy that it was summer. The pimento cheese sandwich made me day dream about a tea room I used to go to as a kid, translation, perfect. Not too much mayo and tons of flavor. The tomato soup was savory and made my mouth water, but not too heavy considering the 101 degree heat outside.
We were stuffed! But we had to move on to dessert, in the name of research, love, MJ and all that is good. Jen was gracious to make us up a trio of key lime pie, chocolate cake a la mode and berry cobbler a la mode. Lord help me now. I thought my eyes were going to burst out of my head. Again, all delicious, just like Grandma would make, or better, Jen. It made me cry a little that I was already so full and couldn't eat more.
Crisps had brought MJ's "Off the Wall" CD for the drive. After the Noon Spoon Cafe had closed we asked if we could put the CD on, and then, IT WAS ON!!!
Everybody in the joint was movin and groovin to the smooth sounds of the King of Pop while they cleaned and closed up for the day. Crisps and I even got into it. It was really like a scene out of a movie, watching ice cream being scooped while the back side is shakin it on down. I can't think of a better tribute to such a gifted artist that has touched so many of our lives. (It's not beyond me that some peeps are over this talk, but he still deserves props, it was fresh at the time, sorry.)
Jen's place is purely her essence. You can tell her peeps that work with her are happy and her love shows through in her food and colorful decor. You can see her sense of humor in the notes on the wall and the tribute to higher powers. The citizens of Marble Falls are lucky to have her share the love. Take care of her for me, actually she can do it herself. Once I watched this 5'2" (she says, mmhhmm), 100 lb tigress single handedly push open a subway door when a friend got stuck.
I miss her. And her pimento cheese. Grrrrrrr.
Go see her, eat her home grown food and shake your booty on your way out.
www.noonspoon.com
610 Broadway Street
Marble Falls, TX 78654
(830) 798-2347
Hours: 7:30am - 2:30pm
Monday - Friday
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
I'm not going out there. OK, maybe.
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