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In reply to the discussion: Welcome to the Friday Afternoon Challenge! Today, “Did you say something?” [View all]blogslut
(39,167 posts)21. No answers. No guesses. They're all lovely, especially #6.
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Welcome to the Friday Afternoon Challenge! Today, “Did you say something?” [View all]
CTyankee
Oct 2013
OP
Unfortunately, my iPhone wont let me copy/paste the text for input to Babelfish.
longship
Oct 2013
#11
Ha, now you are thinking like I do! It means are doing more research on art these days!
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#8
Oh, you can do google translate easily...and get the clue. You are getting there with #6...
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#10
yes. The sculpture is definitely part of this exhibition. How could they not be?
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#64
a reference to "and here we are all together again." Reference to their previous "life."
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#85
But the question is: what is Calatrava talking about? Why did his architecture "say" this?
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#17
Calatrava’s showcase Ciudad de las Artes appears to be aging rapidly
Benton D Struckcheon
Oct 2013
#23
BTW, based on what I read in that story, I wouldn't be a fan of Calatrava.
Benton D Struckcheon
Oct 2013
#28
Calatrava's mosaic of tiles "skin" was to recognize another Spanish architect
pinboy3niner
Oct 2013
#29
It's a matter of aging on this project that Calatrava designed. His critics have honed in on
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#35
I was referring to the "best" of the two he painted on the same scene...a little joke...
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#76
You go it exactly right! It was all about that purchase by Lauder and his subsequent gift to the
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#86
and my reference is to Boston's clam chowder...sorry,I am being culturally east coast indifferent...
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#78
You are so right. My aim is to make MORE accessible, not less. This is a masterpiece of early
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#70
I started my art hunt with the early Italian Renaissance, thinking it would be a piece of cake...
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#82
It is not an acquisition as much as it is a coup! They got themselves a really nice piece for
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#54
A wonderful coup by the Kimball, which is a fabulous museum in Fort Worth, Tx.
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#80
Longship, I am incredibly flattered that you stuck by this effort with just an iPhone!
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#91
yes, Benton, so sad. It is among the first pieces to be appraised by Christie's experts and would be
CTyankee
Oct 2013
#96