Monday, November 26, 2018

2018 11 thanksgiving


Denice and I were able to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with my Mommy in Crivitz, hosted by my sister Barbara and my brother-in-law Bob.

We had a great series of meals that started with a New Orleans treat at the Pearl in Menominee, Michigan. The food here is great and the restaurant is located right on the shore of the lake so the view in summer will be great.  Try it if you are in the UP sometime.

On Thanksgiving Day we were joined by Denice's sister Marijeanne and my brother-in-law Donnie.  We all went to the River's Edge in Green Bay for a Thanksgiving buffet.




  My Mommy, in the restaurant and at home. working on one of her puzzles


On Saturday, the whole family roadtriped from Crivitz to the Paine Art Center and Gardens in Oshkosh for their Nutcracker in the Castle exhibition.



 





 

 
 



 



 





It was a great Thanksgiving weekend with my crazy family--I would not have it any other way.


Tuesday, November 20, 2018

2018 11 trip to chicago


I decided to make a trip to Chicago for two reasons.  The first was to make my first visit to the National Museum of Mexican Art in the Pilsen area of Chicago.  I had never heard of this museum until recently and I was pretty excited to get down there for their Dia de los Muertos exhibit before it closed.

One aspect of the exhibit was especially interesting to a found object artist like me.  The museum had asked local artists to contribute a veliz project or to answer the question, "What would you pack to take with you to the next world?"






This ofreda was magnificent.



I was thrilled to discover the works of three Mexican artist whose homes/studios I had visited on my trips with Colleen Darling and Michael deMeng during Dia de los Muertos.

The black pottery of Carlomagno Pedro Martínez from San Bartolo Coyotepec

A papier mache alebrijes from the Linares family of Mexico City

Clay work from the Aguilar family of Ocotlan


 
In the protest exhibit I found Oaxacan prints from artist I own in my own collection:  
Urtarte and Burro Press

Here is my favorite image from the visit.  The 43 butterflies represent the missing students whose deaths have never been forgotten in Mexico.


Next up on my agenda in Chicago was a trip into the Rogers Park neighborhood.  The murals near the interurban are spectacular.












 












The real reason to be here was to visit Kim's Corner Food managed by Thomas Kong.  I had just read this book:


Thomas Kong may not be the best neighborhood grocer, and he may not be the best collage artist ever, but a visit to this unique location is like walking into a outsider artist experience first hand.

It appears that access to the store is limited as this is a very safe neighborhood.  I think Mr. Kong does not really need to have customers but prefers to work.


Mr. Kong did greet me and let me in--and then went right to work on more collages.  He makes his collages from the remnants of the products he sells.  Despite some physical issues, he was in good spirits.


Once inside there are collages tucked everywhere.  I mean everywhere.










As I picked a route back to Milwaukee I came across Calvary Catholic Cemetery.










 
 





I would have to say that this trip to Chicago exceeded my expectations.