A study of lines...
Today we took a drive up north to the city of Beacon, about 60 miles north of NYC where the Dia:Beacon gallery is situated. A 1920’s concrete, glass and steel factory housing permanent collections from artists like Louise Bourgeois, Andy Warhol, Richard Serra and many more, particularly artworks that could not be accommodated by conventional museums.
One artists work which I found most inspiring was Sol LeWitt’s Drawing Series which is a body of work dating back to the 1970’s and which was installed in the gallery in 2006.
His work is the simple use of pencil lines – drawn at different angles and weights creating various shades of grey by simply overlaying and repeating. From a distance these walls which stretch about 8m wide by 6m high seemed to have different tints of flat grey blocks painted on them – but as you move closer you realise each of these blocks consist of smaller blocks with lines drawn meticulously 5mm apart, line after line after line…
I felt the work to have an amazingly calming effect within it’s mathematical precision.
After 4 hours of absorbing art, concepts and space – it was time for a bite to eat…
What better way to finish off our afternoon in Beacon than at a local diner, The Whistling Willy, for some true American Style burgers. ;)

7 Comments
posted by Andy - 01.21.08
For a minute there I thought the ketchup bottle was a work of art... Not fair...I feel like a burger now and it's not even lunch time.
posted by dewald - 01.22.08
hmmmmm, yum. hoeveel kos so average american burger meal by 'n diner? wil graag weet, ek en liefie het geen idee van hoeveel dollars dinge daar kos nie, ek sien die Met museum is $20? is dit soveel by al die museums?
posted by Dex - 01.23.08
Wow, Char. Amazing place hey. Been keeping up to date on your blog and so the jealousy grows! Can't wait to hear the stories. By the way: at the diner was there a fat cop at the counter, did the waitress have a pot of coffee in one hand, and did everyone stare at you when you walked in? Well, that's my movie-influenced mind acting up :-)
posted by Charlene - 01.23.08
yip, the staring happened - but unfortunately no cop & no coffee pot ;)
posted by Charlene - 01.23.08
Hello D! To answer some of your questions... Most museum/gallery entrance fees in NYC cost between $15 - $20 for adults. Go on the websites beforehand and check their visiting hours - for example the MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) in NYC has a special deal on Fridays from 4 - 8pm where entrance is FREE for all. :) A Starbucks coffee can be about $2.50, a sandwich or light meal can cost between $8 - $12... depending on where/what you eat...
posted by BigWayne - 01.24.08
I don't suppose the "Tomato" had anything to do with Andy Warhol's influence? :-)
posted by Andy - 01.24.08
BigWayne wrote: I don't suppose the "Tomato" had anything to do with Andy Warhol's influence? :-) How many times do I need to say my name is Andy Walton? :)
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