can you believe the Inky's architecture critic, Inga Saffron railed to high heaven against this piece's placement saying it's not public and that you can't see it from the street. I see it all the time and love it. The Dubuffet is to die for (rotten placement, tho) and it is a Lipschutz on the plaza. Actually this says there are three in town. Sorry I missed you Saturday, Brent. Zoe was so excited you were gonna be there.
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YAY Philly!!!
Philadelphia freedom....
Yeah. Big YAY. I knew about this, but I always took a different path from Suburban Station. Not this time. Score!
You know I only really saw this maybe twice? I take a different way too. I think it really jazzes Philly up.
Hi HAA,
how was your Philly weekend? Nice sculp-tchahs.
JD! I've been thinking of you. I'll e or call tonight. Philly was GREAT. Zoe's show was AMAZING.
HAA, I'm in work hell; might be here late. Try the e: I'll get it and it will brighten up my evening.
i like that big dubuffet in the shadows, and a big lipschutz they have. i think it is a lipschutz, on a plaza near city hall.
love philly.
can you believe the Inky's architecture critic, Inga Saffron railed to high heaven against this piece's placement saying it's not public and that you can't see it from the street. I see it all the time and love it. The Dubuffet is to die for (rotten placement, tho) and it is a Lipschutz on the plaza. Actually this says there are three in town. Sorry I missed you Saturday, Brent. Zoe was so excited you were gonna be there.
Apparently, the crack problem in Philly begins at the Inquirer. What is up with that? Crazy.
i like that dubuffet placement. high up, hidden in an alcove. it is an unexpected surprise over and over again.
OK. I really gotta see this Dubuffet. Thanks Roberta and Martin.
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