Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luggers: On Thursday night I attended an opening party for the Sensation exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. It is the one that Mayor Giuliani has spoken out against and which has caused him to try to pull funding for the museum and evict it from its building (which it has been in for 107 years). The party took place at the museum and included a chance to see the exhibition. Figuring this was a photo op not to be missed, I took my M6 and 50 Summicron and SF-20 flash (sorry Ted). I had Kodachrome 200 in the camera. Surprisingly, I was able to photograph at will, even in the exhibition where photography is ordinarily forbidden. I used the flash a lot with a slow shutter speed to allow ambient light as well. Sometimes I did not use the flash. I am waiting for the photos which should be ready on Tuesday. I hope they turn out. The exhibition has some offensive artwork in it. The work that has caused the most uproar here, the Madonna with elephant dung, is really not that offensive (to me). And I don't think the artist intended it to be offensive. Some of the other works -- shark in formaldehyde, sliced cow, etc. are of questionable artistic merit in my opinion, but kind of interesting. Some of the other work is really mild. In fact, the crowd was more interesting than the art. Very interesting. People dressed in very unusual clothes, very attractive people, celebrities (Hugh Grant, Stephanie Seymour -- I refrained from photographing them). Waiting for the results, Jay Coleman