Portugal Movement Excursion


Met Museum: African & Indonesian Artifacts

Michael C. Rockefeller Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which has been closed and under renovation since 2021, reopened May 2025. The Sept 2024 NYT "sneak peak" reported it was to be “ brighter, more open exhibition spaces for the museum’s storied collection of objects from Africa, the Ancient Americas and Oceania — including stone sculptures, detailed metalwork and colorful ceramic vessels.”

El Anatsui

Arts of Oceania


Lorna Simpson | 'Source Notes' MET Museum

No failure here.


Diane Arbus | 'Constellation' Park Avenue Armory

I skipped the 90 minute video; after seeing over 400+ images, I wanted to get outside and on to the Metropolitan.


Amy & Toyin

It has been 95+ degrees since the start of summer, or at least It feels like that was the case since June. As a result, I kept waiting for the weather to break. Lucked out beyond my imagination to get to both Amy Sherald and Toyin Ojih Odutola’s exhibitions on the same day. In fact today was the last day of Toyin Ojih Odutola’s “Ilé Oriaku,” a massive exhibition at the absolutely beautiful, Jack Shainman Gallery, 46 Lafayette Street, (an historical structure, former bank and former home office of New York Life.)
Came into the city via ferry and walked down to the Whitney for Amy Sherald’s “American Sublime exhibition. Glad I wore my hat and thick sole converse sneakers.

 

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After enjoying, what felt like five rooms of large scale portraits, I sat still to watch the 14 min video below, and then went back to several pieces, the details of which the clip highlighted, and I missed on the first pass.

”In her studio in New Jersey, artist Amy Sherald paints portraits that tell a story about American lives. Her face just inches away from a canvas, the artist carefully applies stroke after stroke, building her narrative through paint. “I really have this belief that images can change the world,” says Sherald, a belief she acts upon in her compelling paintings, which depict everyday people with dignity and humanity. Following the tradition of American realists like Andrew Wyeth and Edward Hopper, the artist uses her paintings to tell stories about America. Searching for models, settings, and scenarios that would convey the kinds of stories she wanted to tell, Sherald began to populate the world of her paintings with everyday people in everyday situations.”

“The Nigeria-born, Alabama-raised artist, who is currently based in New York, has been on a steadily ascending trajectory that began with a major show at the Barbican Centre, London, in 2020, travelled to the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, Denmark, and then to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C. In 2022, “New Work: Toyin Ojih Odutola” premiered at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which was followed by “Ilé Oriaku” at the Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, in 2024. That same year she was included in the Nigerian pavilion exhibition “Nigeria Imaginary,” curated by Aindrea Emelife, at the 60th Venice Biennale.”

Good Read —  https://news.artnet.com/art-world/toyin-ojih-odutola-

The exhibition was “a tribute to her late grandmother, Josephine Oriaku Ojih. Born from the grief that enveloped Ojih Odutola some years ago, “Ilé Oriaku” is more than an homage, it’s a channeling of spirit and energy. Turning to drawing as a way to transmute her emotions, Ojih Odutola became a vessel for stories that seemed to write themselves, drawing deeply from her Igbo and Yoruba heritage.”
And the space was filled with nothing but “spirit energy” on this last day.
I was giddy beyond words being able to catch the community experiencing the exhibition with me. I take it as a confirmation to continue “walking this way” as the spirits, colors and shadows cast during the day said “Yes” at every turn, corner and angle.
Beautiful.
Exquisite afternoon.
Grateful.


Unforgettable Experiences

Kyoto Dinner 1992
Boys on the Bus, Japan 1992

Experiences that I am grateful and blessed to have had the chance, opportunity and gumption to go.

At this writing, I am beginning the planning for an excursion-retreat-escape to Portugal in 2025 with the hopes and intention of keeping a good thing going….traveling and exploring.  Planning to co-host a movement excursion with Anayra Calderon, the trip leader for both the Egypt and Morocco trips.

An African Proverb says, 
“If you want to go fast, go alone.  If you want to go far, go together.”

Want to come?

A few incredibly memorable experiences.

Japan at 30 

  • Bullet train to Mt Fuji province
  • Weekend in Kyoto

Turkey & Paris 2007

  • Turkish Tea sitting on the Bosphorus River
  • Strolling Taxim Square cafes drinking Raki

Egypt at 65 years

Morocco in 2023

Costa Rica @ 67

Taxim Square 2007

Costa Rica in the Rain

It rained quite a bit while we were there.  As a result, it allowed me to slow down and appreciate the special peacefulness of being in a Blue Zone region of the world and the wonder of nature’s elements.

This was a Pilates Retreat with a gifted friend and teacher, Bonnie Grove, and move we did!  A lot of it, in the rain, via TukTuk shuttles back and forth to a health and wellness facility that housed the Pilates Apparatus we had the pleasure of using throughout the week.

While it was wet, it was wonderful.


Guanacaste Blue Zone

Don Vidal, Coffee Farmer & Entrepreneur

Coffee, lunch, and a visit with Don Vidal, a 72 yo Guanacaste Province Farmer, and his daughter, Mariaolsa.

Purely magical afternoon of sharing the genuine simplicity of life and #BlueZone living.

They opened their home and shared all the produce of the farm with us with such love and generoisty.

True love for the earth and its bounty.

Guanacaste Province is home to the Nicoya Peninsula, recognized as one of the world’s five Blue Zones, where residents often live beyond 100 years.

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After preparing and serving lunch for the group, Mariaolsa shot the header image of Bonnie and I giggling like two kids. 😉


Sunrise Over Marrakech

One of the most memorable events in Morocco was the sunrise Hot Air Balloon ride and breakfast at Moroccan Sky Ballooning.
Unquestionably, a jaw dropping and mind blowing experience. We arose at 5am for a 50-60 minute ride to the camp to catch the sunrise over Marrakech and enjoyed breakfast with the pilot and team after the 120 minute excursion.

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