I’m a sucker for Jill Krementz‘s photographic portraits of me. This time, she caught me at a Whitney Museum press preview, in the act of preparing my blog post on the Kusama retrospective.
These were originally posted in Jill’s NY Social Diary photo essay about Kusama at the Whitney:
Juggling my trusty Bic pen, discontinued Panasonic Lumix camera, Sony voice recorder and non-polka dotted, non-Louis Vuitton handbag (Hair by Gino)
On left, “Remember that Thou Must Die,” 1975, Chiba City Museum, Japan (Yikes, Jill! Did you have to pick that one?)
Photo © by Jill Krementz
On left, “Remember that Thou Must Die,” 1975, Chiba City Museum, Japan (Yikes, Jill! Did you have to pick that one?)
Photo © by Jill Krementz
How CultureGrrl Videos get made (with extinct Kodak mini-camcorder, while juggling pen and steno pad)
Behind me, the scribe tribe and a Kusama that I really like: “Air Mail Stickers,” 1962, Whitney Museum
Photo © by Jill Krementz
Behind me, the scribe tribe and a Kusama that I really like: “Air Mail Stickers,” 1962, Whitney Museum
Photo © by Jill Krementz