Vacation always goes too fast!
I
was lucky enough to spend a jam packed seven days in the Clearwater/
St. Pete and Tampa areas of Florida. One of the highlights, aside from
spending quality time with my family, was a visit to the brand new
Salvador Dali Museum followed by a visit to a permanent collection of
Chihuly work.
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Nana with her two oldest grandchildren, my brother and I, in front of Dali |
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Nana, and Papa when he was alive, would bring me to the old Dali museum
down the street each vacation. As a kid, I was amazed to learn that Dali
went to art school and I could appreciate that he would paint on whatever he could find, like burlap. As a college student, I
found inspiration in his "master work" The Hallucinogenic Toreador.
I was very
glad to see SO many people at the brand new museum. By the time we left
the museum, there was a line to get in that went out the door! (And it
was raining!)
The new
building opened a year ago this month and is an incredible piece of
architecture. You can see from the photos above, the glass windows that
appear to be water flowing through the building, which is right on Tampa
Bay. Inside, is a helix staircase that leads up to the third floor
galleries.
Nana insisted on following the docent's tour, which I am not opposed to,
but there were too many people for me. My brother and I hung back, and
explored on our own. Since the museum has more space than the old
location, there were more earlier works on display, and I loved being
able to show him the influences of other artists, from the
Impressionists to Picasso. My Mom still thinks Dali was kind of an
insane genius, but I think my brother now has a different appreciation.

Now I had no idea that Chihuly picked St. Petersburg, Florida for a permanent collection of some of his work, but he did! The Collection
as it is called, also opened a little over a year ago and like the Dali
Museum, I was unable to take photos of the galleries. But that was
probably a good thing, as I started my visit preoccupied thinking that
my innocent Nana was going to touch something in her inquisitive
excitement and break it. (The above picture was taken when I visited the
MFA, but a smaller version was included in the St. Pete collection)
To my pleasant surprise, my brother got really into the art! In his
defense, he took a few art courses in high school, and is a cabinet
maker by trade, so I know he appreciates art, but I really enjoyed how
he interacted with the works.

Despite the monsoon rain when we left Dali, and the large crowds, it was
so nice to be able to share the experience of viewing art with my
family. I know it made my Nana proud to tell the cashier at the Chihuly
gift shop that I was an art teacher and that I will put my new Chihuly
activity book to good use!