Sunday, 26 October 2014

Lee Ufan

Lee Ufan Versailles
Most of you know that VDP was injured this spring and couldn't really walk that much. A couple of weeks before the end of this year's palace exhibition, on 18 October to be precise, she finally went to have a look at Lee Ufan's exhibits in the gardens. The arch VDP thought framed the palace very nicely but she remained nonplussed at the sight of the other exhibits... What do you think? The exhibits are visible until 2 November.

La plupart d'entre vous savent que VDP a été blessée au printemps dernier et qu'elle éprouvait des difficultés pour marcher. Une quinzaine de jours avant la fin de l'expo de l'année, à savoir Lee Ufan, dans les jardins du château, le 18 octobre pour être précise, elle a enfin eu la possibilité d'aller prendre des photos. VDP a trouvé que l'arche encadrait joliment le château mais est restée insensible aux autres œuvres... Qu'en pensez-vous ? L'expo Lee Ufan est visible jusqu'au 2 novembre.
Lee Ufan Versailles
Lee Ufan Versailles
Lee Ufan Versailles
Below, 'Relatum, the cane of Titan'.

Ci-dessous, "Relatum, le bâton du géant".
Lee Ufan Versailles
And finally, 'Relatum, Dialog X', with the arch in the background.

Et enfin, "Relatum, Dialogue X", avec l'arche en second-plan.
Lee Ufan Versailles
VDP admits that she did not go in search of more exhibits...

VDP reconnaît ne pas être allée regarder d'autres œuvres...

17 comments:

William Kendall said...

Perhaps a little too modernist for my taste. The arch reminds me of St. Louis' arch.

Revrunner said...

That's the first thing I thought of, too, William.

Randy said...

Love the second and last shot.

maryaustria said...

A gorgeous series of shots! And such a deep blue sky!

Sharon said...

The arch is quite attractive and makes a nice frame. I bet Bob from St. Louis will enjoy seeing the arch and comparing it to his. I have to agree with you on the others.

Lowell said...

You have used the arch to great effect! Very cool shots. I agree with William, though. And the rest...well, not too great. Looks like a nice day - what a great sky!

Stuart said...

More than the arch, I'm interesting in hearing whether you've fully recovered. I hope so.

VP said...

Lee Ufan, artiste, écrivain et philosophe: he still has two lines of work left...

Anonymous said...

You picked a perfect day for your images!

EG CameraGirl said...

I'm glad you can now get out and about, Ciel, but I'm not a big fan of this art. Maybe I need to be THERE to appreciate it more.

Thérèse said...

Je ne comprends malheureusement pas beaucoup plus quand j'ecoute ce qu'il dit ici.

Thérèse said...

Par contre on peut toujours en tirer de belles photos... comme tu l'as fait.

Lois said...

I got a little annoyed at the arch when I was there in July because I didn't like it being in the way when I was taking pictures. When my daughter and I walked under it though, she noticed the acoustics. She stood inside one end and I stood inside the other. Then we whispered to each other as quietly as we could. The echo made our voices sound as if we were standing right next each other. It reminded us of Statuary Hall in the US Capitol.

Unknown said...

Great shots, Ciel! Why I am thinking of Bob's St. Louis DP? ;-)

Anonymous said...

Ta seconde photo est très jolie. Mais je ne suis pas fan du travail de Lee Ufan ...

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

I like the shot with the cherub.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Haha! You had us all confused for a minute there Ciel :) J'adore the framing with the temporary Arch, looks amazing .. the others.. not so much :)