Saturday, October 15, 2016
From Both Sides Now: Two Views of This Evening's Sunset
The same scene, taken just minutes apart, from opposing angles.
As you can see below, the freshly painted benches of Sant'Elena are now such a vivid red as to seem almost more like an artistic intervention from the Biennale--say, a low-budget minimalist version of Christo's and Jean-Claude's bright saffron "gates" in Central Park or his recent "Floating Piers" on Italy's Lake Iseo, intended, perhaps, to call attention to our unexamined assumptions about "bench-ness", or about their ostensibly natural place in the ostensibly natural space of a public park, or something like that--than the plain old park benches they used to be just one week ago. But it's a pleasant change.
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Eye-popping!
ReplyDeleteIt's generally what Venice is all about, it seems, Freda, being eye-popping.
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