When I was seventeen I boarded an airplane for the first time, and left South Africa to spend a year as an American Field Scholar in
Chicago. It was 1968 -- an extremely eventful time in U.S. history.
A couple of weeks ago Graham and
I flew to Chicago for a long weekend. A great deal has changed.
We were blessed with perfect weather and walked for miles, enjoying the buzz and vibrancy of the city, awed by the architecture, impressed by the intersection of city and water, the beauty of public spaces, the wonderful urban landscaping.
As I reflect on our weekend and review my photos, I realize how central the theme of Reflection is -- both the physical reflections in sculpture and buildings and water, as well as the more internal reflections about the passage of time and the way that revisiting a place from one's past stirs up memories and emotion.
We were blessed with perfect weather and walked for miles, enjoying the buzz and vibrancy of the city, awed by the architecture, impressed by the intersection of city and water, the beauty of public spaces, the wonderful urban landscaping.
As I reflect on our weekend and review my photos, I realize how central the theme of Reflection is -- both the physical reflections in sculpture and buildings and water, as well as the more internal reflections about the passage of time and the way that revisiting a place from one's past stirs up memories and emotion.
The most amazing reflections
are, of course, in Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate
sculpture
-- affectionately nick-named The Bean.
That funfair fascination of viewing an altered world,
an altered self -- captured and reflected.
Yup, it's just the two of us -- reflected in polished stainless steel!
Reflections floating as though in a ball of liquid mercury
Our reflections magnified, reduced, distorted, replicated.
Endlessly engaging.
Chicago seems to be a city that charts its history through
architecture
varied, bold, magnificent, innovative buildings
that reflect changing times and often each other.
varied, bold, magnificent, innovative buildings
that reflect changing times and often each other.
Reflections of buildings in other buildings.
I marvel at the soaring Trump Tower, and remember how, 45 years ago, I photographed
the Chicago Sun-Times building that used to occupy that location.
the Chicago Sun-Times building that used to occupy that location.
Alexander Calder's flamboyant Flamingo
Dizzy Heights
Reflections in water ---
Lake Michigan, Chicago River, Millennium Park
Some enjoyments never change.
Reflections of bygone splendor
Tiffany ceiling in Marshall Fields (now Macy's)
Tiffany Dome in the old Library (now
Cultural Center)
Our main reason to travel to Chicago was to see the Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity exhibition at the Chicago Art Institute. (no photographs allowed). This
fascinating exhibition encouraged us to examine how the Impressionists used contemporary fashion to reflect the latest trends of the time and spirit of the age.
(Our daughter-in-law, Justine De Young, was involved with the exhibition and wrote two essays for the catalogue.)
Buckingham fountain
The play of light and water -- shining forth like memory refreshed
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