Another
delicious treat this week, a trip to Paris for the day! Fuelled with
coffee and croissant my daughter and I wandered through the Marais to
visit the Musee de la Poupee which was showing a special exhibition
of ' Baby Boomer ' dolls. http://museedelapoupeeparis.com/?lang=fr
I
am not sure that our gales of delighted laughter were altogether
appreciated by the young French girls on the front desk but we could
not contain ourselves in front of some of the displays! Particularly
surreal was the cabinet recreating a scene on the beach, over 50 baby
dolls, swans, hanging rattles, oversized fish, sandcastles and shells
caught in peculiar juxtaposition against the backdrop of a menacing
sea!
How
wonderful then to wander from here to the magnificent Pompidou Centre
where I came across Dorothea Tannings work from 1969 'de quel amour'
( by what love)
http://www.dorotheatanning.org/life-and-work/view-work/work-119/
. Stuffed, slumped, sagging,drooping. And on the next floor a work
by Barry Flanagan 'Casb 1 '67' a sewn sandbag, a cut off cone,
another slump of weight about 4 foot high only just holding its form,
sinking into the floor.
There
is definitely something that resonates with these stuffed, bursting
'bodies', something that makes me gasp and want to explore these
ideas in my own work.
Or
maybe I have just remembered that I must get in that turkey stuffing
in time to stuff the big bird!!
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