Chihuly at the New York Botanical Garden
July 3, 2006 | Filed Under activities, nyc
I don’t think I’ve mentioned it on this blog, but I have recently gone to work for Morgan Stanley. And one of the great benefits of working for a huge, New York based, financial company is that they sponsor lots of events around New York. For instance, I saw an announcement about Chihuly at the New York Botanical Gardens for free for Morgan Stanley employees. And since Ashley and I really enjoyed the Chihuly exhibit in Atlanta and we don’t often pass on events for that price, we went.
The New York Botanical Gardens are located just to the north of Fordham University in the Bronx, and they are very impressive. The gardens take up about 250 acres most of which is still original forest. According to the tram operator, it is the largest track of undeveloped land in New York City… which is remarkable in itself.
We weren’t as impressed with the Chihuly exhibit… maybe because we’ve seen a Chihuly exhibit before or because it was in a smaller space in Atlanta. Our general impression was that in the New York exhibit they didn’t try as hard to make the Chihuly art blend into the plant displays. There were sections of the exhibit that didn’t have any plants… just Chihuly. And that took away from the organic feel in a way.
I’m not saying it’s not worth seeing. As you can see, we got some great pictures. The rest of them are located here - flickr.com
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Daniel, You didn’t tell me Chihuly was at the New York Botanical Garden. How long will he be there? After seeing his exhibit at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, I went to one at Pepperdine in Malibu. Do you have any more photos??
The rest of the photos are here: http://flickr.com/photos/dnorton/sets/72157594183891684/. I’ll update the post with more information later.
The New York Botanical Gardens are huge… so much bigger than the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
Daniel – I looked at all you photo’s and they are wonderful. It would be nice to see this in person. Love Grammy
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