Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Tennis a la Argentina....



Davis Cup

We had the good luck to be in town when a Davis Cup "Tie" was being played between England (old tennis and political rivals), and Argentina...(proud sports fans). We had great seats, the taxi driver got lost 3 times trying to find the stadium, I got totally sunburnt -fun day! - We witnessed underdog England win their first match , on the final day, when technically, Argentina had already advanced with their first 3 wins, but it was a rowdy Argentine crowd (see video) with a handful of us cheering on the brits, including some British duchess of sorts...maybe if Regina & I had put on dresses, and fancy hats like Wimbleton, we could've gotten V.I.P. seats too :)

Sacred Taxi





I just got back from Malba, (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires). The taxi driver, who would have been a Nascar prodigy, darted in and out of the 14 lane avenida traffic, laying on the horn and tailing within inches anyone who was in his way. When he stopped, as I handed the cash to him, he crossed himself, whether to thank God we didn't crash, to pray my money wasn't counterfeit, or for his soccer team to win, I'm not sure, but I was happy to hit the sidewalk!

Malba was very contemporary, in architecture, and the works it held. Aside from seeing a Frida Kahlo self portrait (think unibrow and surrealist parrot), and Diego Rivera, there was a temporary exhibit of the late Argentine artist Oscar Bony who had been in exile in Milan for years. He did a series of works called "de memoria", mixed media of photographs, superimposed glass, and bullet holes.
A lot of socio-political commentary on Argentina's and the artists past, exploring violence, suicide and death in a fascinating series of self portraits .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T45AJbSaKOA

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Happy Chinese New Year!



Bubble Tea in B.A.

I never expected to find myself in a Chinese grocery in the middle of the Chinese New Year celebration in Palermo with a bouncing dragon coming through the door! The streets were jammed packed as were the woks full of sizzling oil and frying spring rolls. Nadia and Regina had their fill of bubble tea, as we watched the festivities that seemed to consist mainly of people cramming the streets and food into their mouths...oh yeah, and that dragon.