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.



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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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