A Card Catalog

Weep no more, little love-notes, your shoebox homes are safe from Dewey's decimals.

I have found a prettier way to index.

Ali & Avo at the Guggenheim

Ali & Avo at the Guggenheim

Sketching at the Met, Picasso’s Weeping Women exhibition in 1994. I mulled over the problem of these tortured lovers for a long time after. What had he done to make them cry so desperately?

Sketching at the Met, Picasso’s Weeping Women exhibition in 1994. I mulled over the problem of these tortured lovers for a long time after. What had he done to make them cry so desperately?

favorite day at the Cooper-Hewitt, college.

favorite day at the Cooper-Hewitt, college.

bad baby up all night and then these are the campus steps in the morning?

bad baby up all night and then these are the campus steps in the morning?

Small Things

On the Met website they have up a most comforting, personal audio-visual tour. It’s a curator telling her stories and free-associations about “small things” in the Met’s holdings! Her narration reminds me of my experiences going to museums with Mom—always the token afterwards, which I, too, could fit in my pocket; more often than not a tiny animal (especially the scarab beads, so painful to part with even in adulthood), or miniaturized replica of large-scale artwork.  Touching in the audio how the woman’s voice changes (the real breaks through) when she’s talking about the Bolivian poncho, small enough for a Barbie to wear, and also her smooth recovery of polish by redesribing it as an artist’s maquette.  Love maquettes too, both as concept and word. Some people are miniaturists, I guess.  This explains the Met watch I got on my last visit (without Mom)—my fate was sealed by the tiny hippo trapped in endless circles around the watch face. The hippo mesmerized me, I swear! Because, get this, it’s a miniaturized version of the already miniaturized figure. I’ve known the original’s name, William, since I was nine; murmur it like an incantation whenever I’m in the Egyptian wing. It’s not waterproof, my new watch, so it’s also an endless pain. But it’s a small thing that makes me happy. Foggy ticktock recalling happy, early memories: my family’s alltogether adventures in New York.

end of summer daisies, fdr drive

end of summer daisies, fdr drive

Trying to find Perrie at NYC marathon, found these edward-gorey-looking kids instead.

Trying to find Perrie at NYC marathon, found these edward-gorey-looking kids instead.