Our camera club went to the 100 Acres at the Indianapolis Museum of Art last night. It was almost as much fun watching everyone else shoot as it was to take pictures myself. Photographers are generally pretty careful about getting in one another’s way but it will happen from time to time. No loss here, I kind of like it.
These two rings cast shadows exactly superimposed on one another on the ground at the summer equinox. The rest of the year they are simply interesting to see.
There is a 35 acre lake as part of the 100 acres. That is where I spent most of my time this trip.
This is called the I-Land, an experimental living space in the middle of the lake. Two art students are living there this summer. They, working with Andrea Zittel, the artist who designed it, will modify it in light of their needs. It is made of fiberglass and is mounted on a small constructed island.
In the midst of exciting modern art we still find examples of art that has been with us how long? Since before there were humans.




Glad that you went back. Your observations are great. b