
"In early November, we stayed at the 200-year-old Stone Ridge Farm Inn in Bucks County, Pennsylvania for a family wedding weekend. It was rustic, charming, and quiet-even with a six month old baby."
"These days where I live, it gets dark around 4 p.m., and I'm aware lots of people don't like it-but I relish it and the golden light that illuminates our house just before sunset. I snapped this in a corner of our dining room, just next to my great aunt's hutch (whose name is Hutchinson) and our wedding flowers, dried and still going strong two years later."
"As a young American artist in Paris in the 1920s, Calder created the first of his feats of derring do using wire and found materials and staging performances in which he served as ringleader. This collection is one of my greatest sources of inspiration and delight-it used to be on permanent view in the lobby at the Whitney's original location."
A November family wedding took place at the 200-year-old Stone Ridge Farm Inn in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, described as rustic, charming, and quiet even with a six-month-old baby. Evening darkness arrives around 4 p.m., creating a golden light that brightens a corner of the dining room beside a great aunt's hutch named Hutchinson, with wedding flowers dried and still intact after two years. The Whitney Museum re-staged Alexander Calder's Circus, highlighting his 1920s Paris experiments with wire and found materials and his performances as ringleader. The collection remains a strong source of inspiration and is on view through March 9, with an online video recommended for those who cannot attend.
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