Afterwards we wandered through the Jean DeBuffet exhibit which is well placed after the kid's exhibit because of his non-art philosophy or whatever he called it. His art is very primitive and childlike. I got some ideas for doing an atelier project or two of my own. Something with scrunching plastic. I'll post about it later.
Then after a short lunch break we went back to see the Jasper Morrison Take A Seat exhibit. The kids loved this because in part of the exhibit you can sit in all the chairs!
The rest of this museum is really amazing. There's a whole section devoted to post war modern chairs and each floor will take you into another decade. I'm such a chair nerd I kept telling Myla "hey they sell that chair in Ikea!" Since it was her job to actually go buy these chairs all over Paris for clients there was a huge learning gap that she was very patient about with me. I think for her it was like going to the chair museum with Lenny from Of Mice and Men.
I bought a great book called 1000 Chairs which hopefully will help me become less of a chair nerd. In fact I was really excited to see that our dining room chairs we bought in Mexico are actually in the book! They're knockoffs of an Arne Jacobsen series 7 chair (see how smart I sound). I love those chairs but can't seem to find them anywhere. Like how do you lose four chairs tell me? I think the movers took them apart and cut the wood into little pieces that we're supposed to glue back together or something.
Umm, I guess I'll have to go look for some more in Ikea.
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Just go look for some more in Ikea. Must be nice you can replace everything so easy. Some of us have to work for things.
Oh dear.
I would love to see those exhibits. There is a small chance that we'll be coming to Paris for our spring break, if I do, I'll let you know :)
I was at the Louvre on Wednesday night. It was absolute madness and I forgot how brash those tourist places are... ;-)
Am always skeery about taking the kids into Paris. Probably because I'm not keen on coming into Paris when I don't have to.
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