Monday, August 25, 2008

A BLAST from the past

Yes, I'm back! Did you miss me?
 
I've just started climbing our of a black hole, my cuticles are parallel with my nose; I feel the fresh air on my face. It is good to be here, I think I'll carry on.
 
Mainly inspired by the 'Wyndham Lewis Portraits' exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery that I have just attended. Excellent and proof, if proof were needed, that you can misjudge someone (as the London establishment did of Wyndham Lewis in the 1920s 1930s) and make a mistake that will reverberate for a long time. This exhibition will, in my view, readdress the balance and maintain Wyndham Lewis at the very pinnacle of twentieth century artists.
 
Someone who doesn't need any readdressing is Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre that we went to and saw 'A Mid Summer Night's Dream'. Fantastic (and I don't mind using an overused word, because that's what it was). The performance, the staging, the ambience, the actors (who all seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as we were) came together to give us an experience we will never forget. From now on, the Globe Theatre in London is top of our list of must dos.
 
Whilst queuing for tickets we met a very friendly and interesting American couple from Florida. They wanted to know the origins of Shakespeare's language (did it have Gallic within it); we couldn't answer that, can you?
 
As if that wasn't enough we also saw 'West Side Story' at the Sadler's Wells Theatre. Its story line has a resonance with today and the ease with which people can make a mistake - don't ask!
 
Meanwhile our dear daughter in law is having her first art show at Tiburon in California; we wish her well, go buy her great works of art! Let me know if you want me to carry on with this now I've restarted...

1 comment:

Kathy said...

Welcome back Terry! You've been away too long! But I can see you've been having some fun in the meantime... Lucky you!!! The only outing I've had is the Art Fest you mentioned... Although since I did have a chance to chat with Carlos Santana, I can't say it was too bad ;-)

Keep us posted on your artistic journeys and explorations