Day 2: Copenhagen: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Part I

https://pkuatm.org/2024/05/13/m5sfr5yblr Louisiana Presents The Moon From Inner Worlds to Outer Space ©2018 Bo Mackison

https://annmorrislighting.com/qfd6v8n44oq Copenhagen September 25, 2018 6:50 p.m.

https://discovershareinspire.com/2024/05/ncjy0rl8 After a successful venture to the south of Copenhagen to visit the ARKEN museum in the morning, we decided to forgo a lunch stop and head north of the city to visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. This involved a train change at Copenhagen Central, but with one successful trip by train in our pocket, we were more confident in our travel abilities. Plus we were still a bit jet lagged, and not always making the best decisions. Lunch first might’ve been a good idea, but we were anxious to see as much as possible.

https://aguasamazonicas.org/nk3rm6t And so on we went, to a place called Louisiana in Humlebæk on the coast of the Baltic Sea.

https://restoreredspruce.org/2024/05/13/cor45ya Louisiana Museum Entrance with Henry Moore Sculpture, Reclining Figure, 1969-1970, Bronze © 2018 Bo Mackison

https://templedavid.org/symons/6yinczydza The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is situated on the coast 25 miles north of Copenhagen, with a view of Sweden visible across the Sound. It’s a lovely space with indoor exhibits, a vast sculpture garden, and a restaurant overlooking both Calder and the coast. It is the sort of space that I would visit regularly if I were a local. Filled with vibrancy and art and architecture and nature–what could be a better combination.

https://dentaris-sa.com/2024/05/13/nkop5n3e Louisiana Museum – Restaurant with Calder and the Coast © 2018 Bo Mackison

enter site A view of the Calder-Terrace. Calder’s Almost Snow Plow 1964/76 is front and center. Little Janey-Waney is off to the side. The weather was mild and the outside seating was jammed with families and students and tourists. We indulged in a blueberry tart for me and the beer for Bob. Good choices all-around.

go here The Calder Mobile Little Janey-Waney, 1964-76 Overlooking the Sound at Louisiana Museum, Copenhagen © 2018 Bo Mackison

https://domainebregeon.com/0ntqxrgz8ih Calder’s Little Janey-Waney was swinging the breeze and, at times, little children were running underneath, their squeals mingling with the whirr of the sculpture’s dance.

follow site Calder’s Reclining Figures No. 5 Henry Moore 1963-64 at Louisiana Museum, Copenhagen © 2018 Bo Mackison

enter Then we went on a sculpture tour through the extensive gardens. What a delight! Just a few photos from many opportunities.

https://grannysglasses.com/?p=epocuagk9 Max Bill Sculpture at Louisiana Museum’s sculpture Garden, © 2018 Bo Mackison

https://www.jacobysaustin.com/2024/05/txc9d53c Sculpture In the Woods, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen © 2018 Bo Mackison

https://aaerj.org.br/2024/05/13/9268li4 Bob as an Integral Part of the Glass Cube Sculpture, Louisiana Museum © 2018 Bo Mackison

Buy Diazepam Uk The blueberry tart and accompanying beer revived us enough so we could walk through the inside exhibition halls. I needed to be careful of my step count, as only 24 hours into our travels I’d managed to develop a blister. I blame it on the cobblestones, first, but also on my inability to be as physically prepared for these two weeks on my feet as I had hoped. Nonetheless, art called and I continued on, as that blueberry tart had remarkable reviving properties.

Blueberry Tart for Bo and Beer for Bob ©2018 Bo Mackison

Photos from Indoor Exhibition Halls coming in next post.