
I didn’t just find this, but I finally took a photo — Art by Neck Face. You can see it from Jay street going towards the water, it’s on top of the brick building if you ever come to DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Let it swim
Last Sunday, I tried to go see the art installation called “the event of a thread” by Ann Hamilton. And it was the last day… and of course it was PACKED. The tickets were all sold out online, there was an 1.5 hours waiting line outside (4 blocks!), I had to give up :( (If I wasn’t with 1-year-old, I would have waited in line.)
I’m posting the video of the installation here… Doesn’t it look magical?
Note to myself: Don’t wait until the last day!!

Happy New Year 2013! It’s already going so fast, but let’s just do this! :)
We went to MoMA on the 2nd of January — the first museum visit in 2013. I renewed my membership, too, so you’ll see more posts from MoMA this year again.

My husband, Randy wanted to see this exhibition for a while: Quay Brothers: On Deciphering the Pharmacist’s Prescription for Lip-Reading Puppets. And wow, it was a total trip to their world…
There is no photography allowed, but I had to take this wall photo. It was so great not to. Just loved the calligraphy on the wall plus the display and caught my eye so much.

I loved the graphic design, drawings, and calligraphy part of the exhibition besides their films…
There are more in the theater area and that was awesome…

We also saw the exhibition entitled Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde:

Again, there is no photography allowed, but I loved this room with graphic design posters so I did a couple quick sneaky shots…
On the TV monitor, there was an animation by Tadanori Yokoo playing — I’ve never seen that before and I didn’t know he made such things back in 1970s and it was really great to watch.

And Tokyo Olympic posters in 1964. So simple and great!!

May your / our 2013 be filled with love and creativity!!
Now that our design blog has been fixed (and has a little bit of a facelift), I’d love to post more stuff regularly.

I love this original painting by New York artist Bruno Grizzo! So simple yet fabulous! Available from Jonathan Adler website. If I only had extra $750 to spend…