· My second stop is in building 2 of Heide and it looks so marvelous... Love the space and how it is organised... I would stay and live there but I could not find the kitchen my fav place of the house no matter how good I searched... NO KITCHEN... so I am staying where I am now.. but Heide is forever mine... The next exhibition is
EN ROUTE WONA BAE AND CHARLIE LAWLER
(I personally think the Heide Museun hires only models, so good all the women who work there look... I am stunned! Add to this they are all highly intelligent and artistic themselves.... they reminded me of the girls that work at the Moscow Tchaikovski Conservatorium : they all sound like best symphony in the world but very silent, not Tchaikovski ones... yes, they all looked like my solfeggio teacher G T Semenko... but let's talk about the art... . this exhibition is the gift to all of us loving highly creative compositions from not ordinary materials. I have no idea how long did it take to source the medium, to put it all together and then to erect it at the museum halls. More to that: they are spaced so gorgeously as they were always there, part of the the room corner,hanging from the ceiling, sneaking out of the next room inviting us to the next space just to surprise again and again with the variety and inventive mind of those authors. who think outside the usual frame..
I walked the exhibition twice and suddenly saw the lizard outside the window. He was baking in the sun close to his hiding place. He loved Heide too I guess... I asked if he is part of the exhibition and the girl who accompanied me kindly through all the rooms starting from the very first exhibition laughed. She said: no... But I replied: now he is... :)
My trip wanted to be ended traditionally with the garden patches visit that look more and more clean and more and more looked after as the weeks pass by ... new colors keep appearing as well as new edible plants and herbs do. I thought : the flowers never know if they might have a second life: as some one else's art or photography...
I also thought to show our September issue magazines devoted to animals, plants, birds and flowers... It all ended up in the nature... well and rum and raising ice cream - yet again green tea.
THANK YOU HEIDE MUSEUM for having me here... I wait for Erkin's photos to put this all into one gorgeous page about the museum I fell in love with... thank you again Tony Collins!
Last note: I showed the lizard to the dogs... Dasha ran away from me yesterday and today again just to come back and see him again... She liked him too... We could not find him today. Probably the lizards happen only once with you!