Monday, November 16, 2009

How did I miss the Gorkies?

Over the weekend, I made my way to the newly opened Cafesjian Center for the Arts. It's a lovely museum funded by a well off Armenian-American who understands and appreciates the importance of art. The museum is modern, refreshing and colorful.



It is located inside the five levels of the Cascade, a garden tiered monument in Yerevan. One has to go outside to get to certain nooks of the museum providing clear views of the city. The collection includes Pattie Boyd's photographs. The wife of George Harrison and then Eric Clapton, Boyd's pictures offer a look into the lives of the Beatles in the late 1960s. Lots of photos of her time with John, Ringo, Paul, and George in India as well as youthful pictures of Clapton -- who by the way developed a heroin addiction when Pattie first said rejected his advances.

Overall it's a beautiful museum and an ideal investment of diaspora dollars.

The best part of the collection is Arshile Gorky's seven paintings and sixteen drawings...which I had no clue about and missed. For another day.

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