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April 26, 2012 by carole 1 Comment

Flew into NYC yesterday and met my sisters for a matinee performance of Clybourne Park. 

Brilliant, simply brilliant.  With a limited run, if you happen to be in NYC the next few months, I highly recommend it.  It reminds me of why I love theatre, why theatre can do what only live performances can do and move you in so many ways. I was laughing hysterically one minute and near sobs the next.

My one sister, the usual “crier” in our family, looked at me incredulously at the end of Act I and asked, “Are you crying?”  I couldn’t talk, as it would have made me cry big, boo-hoo out-loud sounds and further embarass myself. The grief from the last scene was so palpable.  It was that good.  I won’t say anymore as I don’t want to provide a spoiler. 

Suffice it to say, it made me miss theatre both performing and attending, which I haven’t been so good about back home in Raleigh.  With red eyes and all, spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the lower east side and saw some lovely design stores (forgot the camera…duh) and ended the day with a delicious Italian dinner.  Yum.

Today I explored what continues to be my favorite addition to the cityscape, the High Line. 

When I was here two years ago it was not completed. It now runs from Ganesvoort in the Meatpacking District up to West 30th street, a nice distance with many wonderful things along the way and plans for even further expansion.  The architecture varies from the old and rusty to modern and enviable rooftop gardens that overlook the park.

modern building on the high line
love the rusty duct work and more industrial look of this
it was not too crowded today…not like the weekend mobs
loved the glass jars in the art studio windows along the high line
outdoor patio right on the park…jealous
love the plantings between the old tracks
a little green amongst the buildings
metal architecture

Met my sisters for a tour of Chelsea galleries. 

Some of it was as pretentious as I remember two years ago and some was refreshing and more interesting.   A felt artist was intriguing with her “floor” installation.

all handmade felting…this does not do justice to the colors

But the absolute highlight of the day was this incredible macrame (yes, that kind of macrame) installation by Brazalian artist, Ernesto Neto.

interactive art
my niece interacting
my crazy sister interacting
the two of them relaxing in the middle of the piece
the piece we walked thru to get into exhibit…also interactive, it had bells and swung as we walked thru
another piece seemed specifically sighted to this atrium
another interactive “swing”
beautiful lounging niece
a “gazebo”

Enjoyed the gardens and houses of Chelsea on way to subway.

cliimbing wisteria
beautiful doors

My niece, who lives in Brooklyn, took us on a mini-tour of the Dumbo area, including a little chocolate break here, before exploring Modern Anthology, one of the inspiration stores on my list.

oh yes…
loved the pretty windows of the chocolate shop
whimsical floral theme for spring inside the shop
Modern Anthology has a mix of antiques and industrial and clothes and textiles
loved the blankets on this bed backed by old maps as “wallpaper”
fun pillows
etagere of reclaimed wood from old ships
loved these lights made with old shoe molds
old surveyors stand turned lamp
window display
old metal letters
lots of “natural” decor, including this skull
fun art made from old industrial parts

Down the street, discovered this store dedicated to mid-century Danish furniture.

beautiful rosewood
great coffee table selection…especially loved the ones with lower caned shelves
these bookcases could work well in a modern or traditional setting
lots o’ mid-century pottery
even a vintage t.v.
chairs-r-us

Tonight dinner in the Meatpacking District here and tomorrow exploring the design area in NOHO.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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