Sunday, November 8, 2015

Belated San Diego Post

I am slowly knocking out the last of the U.S. destinations in the Autobiography in Water series. Last August, I visited my parental homeland, floated giant photographs in La Jolla, Del Mar, and Coronado, collected water samples and buried a chunk of Camden's Rock. I spent my birthday with my cousin Mark visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego to see the Nicole Eisenman exhibition and the expansive sculpture garden.


Nancy Rubins, Pleasure Point, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego


Ed Ruscha, Detail of Brave Men Run in My Family, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego


Detail of Nicole Eisenman's installation in the exhibition Dear Nemesis, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego


Detail of Robert Irwin's installation 1º 2º 3º 4º, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego


Pre-float with my Uncle Paul and cousin Mark (I cannot thank my family enough for their assistance during this task)


 Camden's Rock was buried here at Coronado.


Water sample on top of the mound where Camden's Rock was buried, Coronado Beach