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ellenkushner ([personal profile] ellenkushner) wrote2011-08-07 11:39 am
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Savage Beauty

Saw the Alexander McQueen exhibit last night at the Met(ropolitan Museum).  Friends had harrowing tales to tell of the lines this week, but we somehow found the sweet spot and missed the worst of it.  There are 3 lines you must engage with:  

(1) Getting into the museum building. 
This can involve standing outdoors and snaking into Central Park in the blazing sun.  But we went at 7 pm when it was raining, and few people were there (I guess just the subset of the ones who'd heard that the museum would be open for the exhibit til midnight, and didn't fear melting).  There were 3 lines, 2 going up on either side of the great steps, and 1 at the ground floor entrance at 81st, by far the shortest. We waltzed in there in < 15 minutes.

(2) Getting your entry badge from the admissions folks
We just walked up to the Member Desk & displayed our cards to receive badges - but in fact, the lines for regular admission were very short then, too.

(3) The Grand Tour 
When we joined the line to get into the exhibit, the sign promised a 5-hour wait.  But what did the line snake through?  THE MUSEUM!  So we looked at things on the wall all the way through.  We picked which single piece of Chinese porcelain we would choose from each case we passed. We marveled at the 4,000 yr old silverwork of the Bactrians (who?)  and the taste of the 19c in paintings (smarmy nymphs w/veils, oh my!).  We talked about Life - I regaled my nephew with tales of the idiocies I committed in my 20s, hoping to give him heart as he enters his own . . . . We people-watched and Tweeted (me) and Facebooked (Delia) our progress - and in 2 short HOURS we found ourselves inside the exhibit itself.

It is All That and More.   It's not just looking at a bunch of amazing dresses that are in fact interstitial works of art; it's an entire Installation with music and sets and video & holograms.

If you can't see it, there is a plethora of pictures on the web, and the exhibit catalogue is well worth getting.  But if you're in town and want to give it a try, today is the final day and the museum is OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT, and  I would say:

a) Get on line in the rain they promise is coming, or at least after 7pm so you're not standing outdoors in the blazing sun.
b) Last night, at least, they were LETTING PEOPLE INTO THE MUSEUM til MIDNIGHT - it's not as if you need to be there by 10pm because they chase you out at 12.  I didn't realize that.  Though when we left ca. 10:30, the lines were longer than when we'd gotten there at 7.  And let's face it, tonight's going to be a madhouse.  But witnessing that is part of the fun.
c) Thank the guards - they're working crazy hours, and they look tired.

[identity profile] d-aulnoy.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent advice all around - I meant to put one of these up, but instead I shall simply point people towards yours! The last bit in particular seems pertinent: the poor things just looked so *harried.* Methinks this is not quite what they signed up for ....

[identity profile] ellen-kushner.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you, ma'am! This is all data I would have wanted to have - so I thought it would be nice to put it out there.

[identity profile] calimac.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember the lines outside of, and inside of, the Vatican Museums a lot more than anything inside them. Except for the Sistine Chapel instead. There the lines ended and people just wandered randomly about, looking up, and what we saw was much bigger and more elaborate than any photos of it I've seen.

[identity profile] kateelliott.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Saw some photos from the exhibit. Unbelievably amazing. Wish I'd known when I was there (if it was even open in June, but I must suppose it was).

[identity profile] ellen-kushner.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, probably . . . but it was crowded even then. Fortunately, the Met has some very good webpages of it.

[identity profile] kateelliott.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
But you know it's not the same as seeing it in person.

[identity profile] ellen-kushner.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Alas, 'tis true.