Art & Architecture
Museums, interiors, and architectural spaces, collected over time.
A Quiet Morning at the MET; gallery spaces and collections
Tamara de Lempicka; Art Deco portraiture
Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature; Romanticism, Landscape and Solitude
An Afternoon with Manet and Morisot; Artistic dialogue in 19th-century Paris
Giorgio Armani Privé; Haute couture and form
Light and Repetition at Museo Cabañas: Reflections on architecture, history, and the tension between calm courtyards and powerful murals.
Form and Color at the Museum of Modern Art, New York: A selection of modern works at MoMA, exploring the evolution of form, color, and abstraction across major movements of the twentieth century.
Bouquets to Art; de Young Museum, San Francisco: A dialogue between art and nature, where floral installations reinterpret the museum’s collection through color, texture, and living form.
Sea Ranch: Architecture in Dialogue with Nature; A study of architecture shaped by landscape and environment.
Gaudí; Architecture and Nature, Barcelona: An exploration of Gaudí's work in Barcelona, where architecture draws its forms, structures, and logic from the natural world.
The Cloisters; A Medieval Gem in New York: A visit to America's only museum dedicated to medieval art, architecture, tapestries, and gardens that make you forget you are in Manhattan.
Raphael; Sublime Poetry at the Met, New York. On elegance, grace, and the paintings I grew up studying.
Gabriele Münter; Color, Expression, and a Woman Ahead of Her Time: The bold colors, winter scenes, and remarkable story of a German Expressionist artist long overshadowed by her male contemporaries.
The Frick Collection; Beauty and Elegance in a Gilded Age Mansion: A Monday morning visit to one of New York's most intimate museums, masterworks, the Fragonard Room, and a Gainsborough exhibition in a restored Fifth Avenue mansion
Filoli; Gardens, Roses, and a Georgian Mansion in Woodside: A spring visit to Filoli, one of the finest remaining country estates of the early 20th century, just 25 miles south of San Francisco.