Showing posts with label amon carter museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amon carter museum. Show all posts

7.20.2011

small scaled, for giants

Wee Georgia O'Keefe beside her enormous painting Sky Above Clouds IV

Oh where to set the Moores? Here? There?


I love this little museum -- designed by the late (questionably) great Philip Johnson, the place sits in a scorch zone atop a small hill in Fort Worth. It's the sort of museum that feels full of someone's private treasures and good-mannered artifacts, full of civility. Some rooms have taupe carpet that's matted from 50 years of footsteps, replete with little pedestals holding up Remington's -- bronze cowboys firing away at each other in perpetuity. And then there is the occassional delight of stumbling across a funeral-black Nevelson, a small, quiet Arthur Dove, a chalky Milton Avery or this beauty by William McCloskey that's as fresh as citrus, but rich.