11 October 2005

Dallas to Alpine to Marfa to Alpine to Dallas




9 hours each way ... in a bug ... and every minute was a blast!

Maybe it would have been more fun if we flew? Perhaps next year.

Marfa was fun. It was open-house weekend at Chinati and so we got to peruse what we missed last year. Donald Judd's aluminum boxes were impressive. Ilya Kabakov's "School No. 6" felt like walking into a Solzhenitsyn novel. I overheard another visitor saying he'd brought a Russian friend there to see it and the guy freaked out because it seemed so authentic. We also went to see Judd's house in town which is really more like a miniature warehouse. There's a really nice contemplative pool outside though which quite a few people were enjoying.

We also visited a couple of our favorite galleries, Gene Binder's and Ballroom Marfa, while also checking out some new places. And, of course, we made the long drive out to the other side of Valentine to visit the Prada Marfa site. It looked great, but we found out later that it had been vandalized only a couple of days before.

Once again we stayed at the wonderful Holland Hotel in Alpine. We didn't see Carla this visit but the nihilist was lurking around and the restaurant has been taken over by a couple of Bavarian guys. It's Edelweiss now and besides serving authentic Bavarian food they're a micro-brewery serving excellent Bavarian beer!

After arriving in town about 3pm on Friday Greta and I decide to take a nap in our room. Around 7-ish I wake up and hear this strange noise. "Greta, someone is playing a tuba in the hotel." We go downstairs and find a German oompa band playing in the hotel lobby. IT'S OCTOBERFEST!!! Edelweiss is in full-swing and the place is packed. The beer is flowing. The waitresses are wearing traditional Bavarian dresses. There are beer-stein-holding strength contests. The oompa band is playing. Prost!!

Next year, I'm not sure about going back to Open House. But, Octoberfest in Alpine? No way I'm going to miss it!

I posted pics at shutterbook.

1 Comments:

Blogger Josh Dura said...

Wow, sounds (and looks) like an amazing trip. Great photos!

12/10/05 8:46 AM  

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