Showing posts with label centre pompidou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centre pompidou. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

au revoir paris

inevitably, the day finally rolled around - my last day of living in paris. what, already!? can't believe that these five months are about to come to an end. although, when looking back it's hard to believe how much i've managed to squeeze into this time. trips away to amsterdam, venice, deauville, ibiza, berlin... a brief stint of a french language course (after a month of this i chose sleep ins & extra euros in my wallet - over conditional tenses, past participles & indirect objects...) & five months of looking after two of paris' most gorgeous boys - noah & liam.
 
my last day saw meg and i wandering down to anvers metro stop. meg arrived back in paris a few days ago, and has come to spend some time in paris before we both head off travelling together.
we had planned to meet up with one of my primary school friends, angeline, but when our metro broke down somewhere near réaumur sébastopol - we then had to walk the remaining few blocks to the square in front of notre dame.

together with meg & angeline, i hiked up the 387-step spiral staircase to the top of notre dame's towers. the view out over paris was breathtaking, being able to see the eiffel tower in one direction, the montmartre hill in another (with the blindingly white sacre coeur perched on its top) & the seine - sparkling in the sunlight - snaking its way through the city. we were also able to get a close up view of notre dame's many gruesome & grizzly gargoyles, as well as the 3,000kg cloche d'emmanuel - sitting in the bell tower. sadly, no hunchbanks in sight...

given the weather was so nice, i decided to get all my incredible parisian friends together for a final picnic of wine, cheese, baguettes, pain au chocolat's, cider & cheap rosé. we sat in the parc de la villette, up in the 19th arrondissement, swapping stories from the past half-year & getting more than a little sunburnt in the afternoon sun...

meg & i headed back to my apartment to get a start on packing my bag. yes, i put it off until the last possible minute...what can i say, i didn't want to face the fact that i would be leaving paris. several hours later, i had a backpack with the zipper just managing to squeeze closed ...& another bag (roughly the same size), full of things that i would leave with frida in paris. typical. oh well, i'll face that problem when i'm back in paris in a few months...

after a million +1 hugs & bisous with liam & noah, my au pair boys (going to miss them both so much) & a very emotional goodbye with the au pair fam, we headed back out the door & down the hill. then it was onto the metro & up to hôtel de ville, where the nuit blanche celebrations were starting up.  

la nuit blanche ("white night" in english) is an annual event in paris - where museums, galleries & other public spaces stay open all night, with free exhibitions pouring out into paris' cobbled streets. we walked along to the centre pompidou (where music parades made their way loudly through the streets), then further up into le marais where we saw an incredible neon blue light installation. we ended up back up in montmartre around 1am, where contagious happy spirits were in the air - i couldn't think of a better way to say goodbye to paris. sadly though, meg & i had to take our leave at this point - our goal being to catch the last metro to the airport.

back at the apartment, we grabbed our heavy packs and (with some difficulty) waddled down to the metro. only to find we'd missed the last train. shit, how annoying. we managed to find our way to the bus stop, catch an hour-long bus to charles de gaulle airport & consequently arrive around 3am. then it was just a two hour wait until we were able to check-in, drop our bags and let our travel adventure really begin...


au revoir paris, you will be dearly missed!






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dawn over montmartre
noah and his "ga-gateau"
3,000kg bell, la cloche d'emmanuel

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

centre pompidou

made a beeline for the pompidou centre today. it's in the beaubourg area/4th arrondissment, almost right next to les halles - paris' massive underground-ish shopping area. 
the huge art gallery/modern art museum/arts college was built in the 70s and named after then president georges pompidou. it's focus is on modern art - so everything post 1860-ish. the building ruffled a few feathers when it was first opened because it was considered 'ugly', especially within the beautiful (old) quartier de beaubourg. this was because all of the electrical wiring, plumbing, escalators, etc. were placed on the exterior of the building, rather than hiding them within the walls/interior. buuuuut, i think people have warmed to it, and these days it's instantly recognisable with its bold & bright green, red, blue and yellow pipes. i like it, anyway.

right in front of the gallery is place de georges pompidou, where you almost always find a street performer or two (there always seems to be two old men who make models out of matches...). just next to that there's la fontaine stravinsky, dedicated to the composer igor stravinsky. there's little café's lining the edge of the fountain - i made myself comfortable here in the sunshine (together with an ice-cold orange juice) and finished up some homework for my language course.

i managed to while away 6 hours inside the centre pompidou. there were just so many different works to see (some of which were more interesting than others), and having studied a good hunk of them at school i really enjoyed seeing the real things, right in front of me. i managed to get into the gallery for free (somehow convinced the ticket-man that i was an eu citizen), so i made the most of it - visiting everything that was open to the public. being the cool gal that i am, i even got an audio guide to lug around with me. 

pop art, op art, minimalism, abstraction, arte povera, fauvism, dada, cubism - what doesn't this place have?!? some of my favs were yves klein's works in his trademark monochrome blue ('yves klein blue'), christo's 'package on a table' & chuck close's mosaïc-ed 'arne'. love this gallery - yes, even after 6 hours wandering around it's exhibitions...


à bientôt,



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place du berger
stravinsky fountain... with no water
sasa, anatsui
bottlecap & scrap metal cloak - sasa, anatsui detail
ten lizes, warhol
ten lizes, warhol detail
ten lizes, warhol detail
arne, close
arne, close detail
tabula, hantaï
le jardin d'hiver, debuffet
opalka 1965/1 - ∞, opalka
opalka 1965/1 - ∞, opalka detail
aménagement de l'antichambre des appartements privés du palais de l'elysée pour le président georges pompidou, agam
aménagement de l'antichambre des appartements privés du palais de l'elysée pour le président georges pompidou, agam
red sock in yellow box, filliou
red sock in yellow box, filliou
dresseur d'animaux, picabia
sans titre, zaugg
bouloum, mourgue
untitled, guyten/walker
untitled, guyten/walker
untitled (last night), gonzalez-torres
sans titre, wörsel
"shut the fuck up", general idea
monochrome bleu, yves klein
plaster surrogates, mccollum
deux négresses, matisse
le luxe I, matisse
atelier de la modiste, picasso
fontaine, duchamp
dancer/danger, duchamp
le jardin de la france, ernst
miaudulation de fritance, arman
miaudulation de fritance, arman detail
portrait de la journaliste sylvia von harden, otto dix
package on a table, christo
package on a table, christo detail
réinstallation II, morellet
untitled (black, red over black on red), rothko
nu aux bras levés, rouault
my way, temporary othoniel exhibition
othoniel exhibition
le grand noeud autoporté, othoniel
appropriated girl with a pearl earring