Goya and the Office Chair

Filed under: Personal, Art — joy at 9:22 am on Monday, February 4, 2008

Now that Kyle and I have a mortgage, we have to be more frugal with how we spend our free time. So we are being more creative, picking activities that cost less but are oddly enriching in their variety. This weekend, for example, I made Spanakopita for the first time, went thrift store shopping in the rain, visited the San Jose Museum of Art, and had Indian buffet (among other things).

The art museum has long been one of my favorites in the Bay Area. It’s smaller, but more discriminating in what it displays. I find that the art they have there is often more relevant and interesting to me than art in other museums in the area.

This time, they had series of Picasso sketches and Goya etchings. The etchings were Goya at his creepiest. They are called Los Caprichos, a set of 80 etchings that are satires of the church, society, etc. Even though Goya made these etchings in 1799, they are still somewhat disturbing to look at what with the witches and goblins and decapitations and pedophilia and whatnot. This is, after all, the man who painted Saturn Devouring His Children. I thought they were fascinating. You could just stare and stare at each one. (However, I did have to raise an eyebrow at some of the parents who were showing these etchings to little children. Talk about the stuff of nightmares. Some art is for adults!)


Church in San Jose shot through an art museum window.

We also hit the thrift store jackpot this weekend. I got:


Three owl trivets


A fondue set


A $15 leather office chair

Also: A monkey bowl, a vintage casserole dish, a water timer for sprinklers, a scoop for the cat food, and a new (never worn) shirt. There’s something so satisfying in bargains.

6 Comments »

Comment by Leona

February 4, 2008 @ 10:32 am

Good entry! My favorites are when you talk about a thing and show lots of pictures. I like that chair, and I have a weird thing for trivets. Also: I have a magnet of Saturn Devouring His Sons on my refrigerator. My old roommate made me hide it because it upset her. :)

Comment by marcia

February 4, 2008 @ 7:22 pm

Museum children are usually crying and unhappy. Some because they are bored. But the ones who are really unhappy and cry are the ones who aren’t bored .. because they are engaged enough to know that most art is disturbing.

The Goya etchings were awesome.

Comment by Krista

February 4, 2008 @ 8:43 pm

Love the chair! Great find. Isn’t San Jose great?! If I wasn’t in class that day I could have made an excellent tour guide.

Comment by Avi

February 6, 2008 @ 11:05 am

Hey Joy,
If you like the Goya etchings, the Berkeley Art Museum had a set of his etchings about war. Probably equally disturbing as the ones you saw in San Jose.

Avi

Comment by Joy

February 8, 2008 @ 8:22 am

Thanks everyone! Avi, thanks for letting me know about the Berkeley exhibit. Maybe I’ll check it out.

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March 6, 2008 @ 9:18 am

[…] The fabric is from some upholstery samples I have had lying around for awhile. (My chair is missing one of its buttons because it is a thrift store find and I haven’t gotten around to fixing it.) […]

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