MoMA features George Lois’s ESQUIRE covers

Finally get­ting a chance to visit the Museum of Mod­ern Art, I dis­cov­ered that Mod­ern Art doesn’t res­onate as well with me. I don’t under­stand how the cof­fee stain like spot on a big white sheet sig­ni­fies life or how a curved rod of steel is a piece of art. Some dis­plays were inter­est­ing but not awe-inspiring. Some were sooth­ing but not amaz­ingly so. How­ever, there were very few things that did make a visit to MoMA worth­while. And the best of them was the exhi­bi­tion fea­tur­ing a series of cover pages from Esquire Mag­a­zine by George Lois.



Related reads–

Do take a look at Lois’s genius and vision. My favorite: 4 Faces.

4 Faces

4 Faces

P.S. I am not find­ing much time to devote to my blog these days. There are so many things to write about but not so many words and min­utes any­more. I try to be as con­cise as pos­si­ble and after­all, brevity is the soul of wit.

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2 Comments

  1. Moz
    Posted April 12, 2009 at 1:04 pm | Permalink

    new hair style? :p

  2. eternity002
    Posted April 12, 2009 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    ha! thts a blonde

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