Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

classic beauties

There are times when I think the female form is one of the most beautiful on Earth. When I look in the mirror is not one of those times. When I look at Henry Clarke's photography is.via All Things Bright and Beautiful with additional photos from {this is glamorous} and Smoke and Ochre.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Portrait of an Icon

It's no secret that I love art, of all kinds, from all over, and by no means solely American-made. That said, the Smithsonian American Art Museum is one of my favourite of the Smithsonian museums (and only partially because its acronym is SAAM). This is mainly because the SAAM finished up a 6-year renovation in 2006 and is simply a gorgeous space. Another reason is that since 1968, the SAAM has shared its space with the National Portrait Gallery (although for my purposes, I'll call them both the "SAAM"). So when I read that there was an exhibit on Katherine Hepburn, far and away my favourite actress, at the SAAM, it did not take much prompting to get me there.
The exhibit is called One Life: Kate and is in celebration of what would be her 100th year (she died in 2003). It is by no means an extensive show, contained entirely in one room, but that is what makes it so effective. While the show is centered around the portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler (above), which is owned by the NPG, it is much more than that. In addition to the painting, the exhibit also includes many photographs, caricatures, movie posters, and clips from various films on a stylish console in a corner. There are two other displays, however, which really made the show for me. The first features all four of her Oscars, and the second a red sweater which she wore so frequently around her shoulders in her later years that it became as iconic as the woman herself. The end result of the clever combination of media and objects is a cozy, concise exhibit which feels more like a portrait in the round that the portrait itself. Whether you're a fan of Kate, or simply in the Washington, DC area with a free afternoon, I recommend this exhibit. One Life: Kate was curated by Amy Henderson, and will be open through September 28th, 2008.

(all photos save that of the Kinstler painting were taken by me)

Monday, April 7, 2008

National Treasure

Well, it's a sad day here in Washington. Stephen Colbert's portrait has been taken down from where it hung "in between the 2nd floor bathrooms and within view of the 'America’s Presidents' exhibition," and left the National Portrait Gallery. However! It has moved instead to the “Treasures of American History” exhibition, currently displayed at the National Air and Space Museum, as the American History Museum is still undergoing renovations--the place where he was trying to get it hung in the first place!

The National Portrait Gallery blog has all the details. If you live in or around Washington, I highly recommend checking out their blog (suitably named "Face to Face") on a regular basis!