

Last weekend's reading bonanza was good, but I'm still jonesin' for my museum fix, and this weekend I might just have to make it happen, as there's all manner of art action happening in my fair city.
First and foremost, there's the Jim Hodges: Give More Than You Take exhibit at the DMA. I am utterly and completely enamored with Hodges' beautiful, ethereal pieces...

I can't wait to finally get a glimpse of his paintings and collage up close and personal.

Across the street at the Nasher, there's Return to Earth: Ceramic Sculpture of Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi and Picasso, 1943-1963. And the brilliant Lucia (yes the same Lucia from above...the girl is a trove of awesome, I tell you) pretty much sums up my exact sentiments on the whole ceramics enterprise in her Glasstire piece. This opening passage says it all:
How to say this? Oh, yes: ceramics make me lusty. I could reduce that word to something tamer, like “excited” or “thrilled,” or maybe something sweet, like “delighted,” but something in the nature of clay’s ability to be all at once fleshy, smooth or resilient makes all of those other words polite lies. The feeling that things in clay give me is, not to mince words, nothing short of a desirous urge. Possession of some kind is in order.
So after the Hodges ogling there will also be some lusting over ceramics. Just sayin'.

Culture-laden weekend, here we come.