My friend Nancy came to visit this week, and it was just the "kick in the
behind" I needed to schedule a visit to the McNay Art Museum here in San
Antonio. I'd been for a quick visit once before, but had never done
the full tour. I really hadn't realized what I'd been missing out on!
|
A courtyard scene at the McNay Art Museum. |
Here are some of our (my) favorite pieces from the contemporary artworks in the museum. (I'll picture some of the more famous works in a future post.)
These two oil paintings by American artist Julie Heffernan fascinated both of us. We started the museum visit with these two paintings, and ended the visit by studying them once again. The depth of field (as well as depth of meaning) was incredible and we could have gazed at them for hours ... if a very late lunch hadn't finally called us!
|
Self Portrait as Tangled Nest, by Julie Heffernan, 2006 |
|
(detail) |
|
Self Portrait as Ornament, by Julie Heffernan, 2006 |
|
(detail) |
Also in the entrance area was this unusual light sculpture:
|
Misguided Isomer, by Cathy Cunningham-Little, 2013
|
|
|
Cake Walk, by Whitfield Lovell, 2008 Conte crayon on panel, with walking sticks |
|
Vision Catcher, by Lesley Dill, 1995 Oil, thread, and wire on tea-stained muslin. |
|
Position Preferred, by Chakaia Booker, 2006 Rubber and wood. |
I'm a bit embarrassed that I've been living in San Antonio for several years and hadn't made the time to visit this beautiful art museum before now. Thanks, Nancy, for being my impetus for this visit! I hope my readers will get the chance to see some of this wonderful art too.