I’ve been enjoying the beginning of the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, and as I was watching the broadcast the other day, I took a good look at Ernie Johnson’s […]
Tag: Piet Mondrian
If Piet Mondrian were a contractor
I was running some errands today and saw this van in a parking lot during my travels. The contractor is clearly a fan of Piet Mondrian’s paintings, and it’s not […]
Art history masterpieces on your feet
I received the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s gift catalog in the mail the other day, and while I saw a number of things of interest, I kind of like the […]
Why did Mondrian repaint his paintings?
I was visiting family in Washington DC recently, and enjoyed a visit to The Phillips Collection. While browsing the temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection, I happened upon this painting, […]
Flowers and Weeds in the MoMA Store
I was doing a little browsing for holiday gifts in some museum stores online today, and found this pair of intriguing products at the MoMA Store. In the “flower” category, […]
The influence of Mondrian reaching Cuba
I had a chance to view the exhibition Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 at the Walker Art Center today, and it was a fascinating look […]
Having fun with the Prisma App
I heard about the Prism app this morning, and wanted to try it out. Prisma is described as something that can “… transform your photos and videos into works of […]
Video Preview of “Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim”
Opening today at the Guggenheim is Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim, an exhibition featuring over 170 modern works from the Guggenheim’s collection. More specifically, the exhibition focuses on six pioneering […]
Move aside, iPhone and Samsung Galaxy: the Mondrian phone is here!
I received an interesting press release the other day: “March 7th, 2014: Today, on Piet Mondrian’s birthday, Mobiado announces the first in its new Dream Color series: the Professional 3 […]
Homage to Mondrian, but with a playful twist
I saw these three pieces by Nelson Leirner yesterday at the Armory Show, and the homage to Mondrian is perfectly clear, but I wondered about the knobs on the surface. […]