03 June 2012
Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - Coral Nervous Breakdown
Coral Nervous Breakdown - has to be the perfect title for this piece! Created in 1997 it's made of stainless steel, concrete, polyurethene and sponges.
The second scupture is called Mustard Nervous Breakdown. (1998)
02 June 2012
Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - Evolution
As you walk into the Salon d'Honneur in the Oceanographic Museum you see these 8 enormous sculptures of foetuses which are called Evolution and were created by Marc Quinn between 2005 and 2007.
Take a look a the second photo which shows their size compared to the visitors admiring them.
"The piece Evolution grows under the attentive gaze of Prince Albert I of Monaco, founder of the Oceeanographic Museum, who, in his autobiography, The Career of a Navigator' wrote:
'During my navigator's career I received fromthe sea a few testimonies concerning the laws which determine her role among the forces of the world ... It gave me a serene confidence in that destiny which the balance of the universe imposes upon oganic creatures along with the eternal cycles of life and death.'"
Take a look a the second photo which shows their size compared to the visitors admiring them.
"The piece Evolution grows under the attentive gaze of Prince Albert I of Monaco, founder of the Oceeanographic Museum, who, in his autobiography, The Career of a Navigator' wrote:
'During my navigator's career I received fromthe sea a few testimonies concerning the laws which determine her role among the forces of the world ... It gave me a serene confidence in that destiny which the balance of the universe imposes upon oganic creatures along with the eternal cycles of life and death.'"
01 June 2012
Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - Another Angel
31 May 2012
Marc Quinn at the Oceanographic Museum - Planet
Last year the Oceanographic Museum mounted an exhibition by Damien Hirst. This year it features another British artist, Marc Quinn.
This monumental baby called Planet (painted bronze and steel) waits for you outside the museum.
The exhibition is called 'The Litteral Zone.'
Jerry Brotton wrote 'The litteral zone, where sea meets the shore, where life on earth begins and ends, it is the location of origins, where chaos solidifes into form, where travel starts and concludes, a point of departure and a place of arrival, it is a space of fusion and of separation, where we try - and often fail - to distinguish nature from culture. And as a direct consequence, this is a space where creativity is at its most extreme and profound.'
Here's a timelapse video showing the installation of this 6 tonnes baby:
30 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - Kate
Our last day (for the moment) at the newly renovated Stars 'N' Bars and another photo of Kate. I much prefer unposed photos and this is exactly that. Kate was chatting to customers and doing what she does so beautifully - making everyone feel totally at home.
Love the new Stars 'N' Bars ...
29 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - the Celebrity Walk of Fame
We're back at Stars 'N' Bars today and walking up the stairs to the Star Deck. Looking at the photographs on the wall it would seem that anyone who is anyone has been to Stars 'N' Bars - Whitney Houston, Muhammed Ali, all the racing drivers (of course) but sports stars in most disciplines and so many stars of music and film and much more too.
It's all great fun looking at the photos ...
28 May 2012
Monaco Grand Prix - the Twizy
This tiny Renault electric car, the Twizy, can be seen on the Monaco roads - somewhat smaller than the Formula One cars we saw yesterday ... but with one thing in common, they each accommodate only one person. Renault's answer to the Smart, I suppose.
Congratulations to Mark Webber - 2nd Monaco win!
27 May 2012
Monaco Grand Prix - Vroom vroom ...
It's race day in Monaco which is abuzz with excitement - who will win?
This photo was taken at the Historic Grand Prix a couple of weeks ago but it seemed suitable for today even if it is a much older version of today's cars - and a little smaller!
Have a great day everyone and enjoy the race.
Vroom vroom ...
26 May 2012
Monaco Grand Prix - Take the Train
If live or are staying outside Monaco, the easiest way to get to the Monaco Grand Prix is by train. Forget driving - you'll never find anywhere to park.
Once off the train, all you have to do is check your Stand ticket, look at the sign and follow the relevant arrow.
Qualifying today ...
25 May 2012
Monaco Grand Prix - the Stands
If you are a Formula One fan you can't but be excited as you enter the stands - massive steel structures that, from this viewpoint, mask the harbour. The stand in the smaller photo faces the pit lane (its back to the sea) and the third photo gives you an idea of the security involved - this is the base of the long stand that faces the harbour, just before the swimming pool.
24 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - Mika Hakkinen's McLaren Mercedes
With the Monaco Grand Prix on this weekend, let's get in a racing frame of mind with Mika Hakkinen's West McLaren Mercedes MP4-15 2000 car which is fixed to a wall in Stars 'N' Bars. I didn't have a wide-angle lens with me, hence you see only the middle of the car!
There's no better place in Monaco to get in the mood for motorsport than Stars 'N' Bars - so many of the drivers go there.
23 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - the Kart on the Ceiling
Stars 'N' Bars is famous as a sports bar and restaurant - you'll see Mika Hakkinen's West McClaren Mercedes MP4-15 from 2000 on a wall and here - on the ceiling, no less - is a kart. You'll see, if you can read upsidedown, the names of Roberto Toninello and Jules Bianchi.
22 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - the Entrance
21 May 2012
20 May 2012
Stars 'N' Bars - Kate!
Everyone knows Stars 'N' Bars, the sports bar and restaurant on the port of Monaco. It's been going since 1993 when Kate and Didier renovated an old abandoned warehouse and started serving great burgers, great music and all in a fabulous buzzy atmosphere.
It's been closed for three months for refurbishment and is now open - and I can tell you, it's fabulous!
And if you know Stars 'N' Bars, you'll know the delightful Kate posing for us outside the new entrance.
This is a hangout of the rich and famous in Monaco and particularly the sports stars. Let's spend a few days exploring the inside --- a Grand Prix car on a wall, walls of photographs, great bar, stunning views over the Grand Prix paddock and harbour.
Come back tomorrow ...
19 May 2012
Monaco Yacht Club - Dining with Friends ...
Last night I was invited to a birthday celebration at the Yacht Club of Monaco. Happy Birthday, Casper! Very good it was too - superb food and wines - which is why this post is late!
This is my darling friend, Donald, who lives in Beaulieu-Sur-Mer chatting to Marianne who is 90. A beautiful Danish woman - oh, to have her bone structure and energy ...
18 May 2012
The Historic Grand Prix - The Decorated Gordini
This decorated car is a Gordini T11/15 built in 1947. Seems a sacrilege to me that a beautiful old racing car should be painted like this but perhaps other people don't agree. It certainly stopped me in my tracks!
(Thanks so much to Jean-Michel who informed me the art is by Patrick Moya, a well-known local artist.)
17 May 2012
The Historic Grand Prix - Make Do and Mend ...
16 May 2012
The Historic Grand Prix - the Allards and the 1957 Ferrari Spider that sold for $6.5 million
Today we see the three Allards entered for the Serie C race. The red one is a J2X built in 1952, entered from America. The one in the smaller photo is a J2, (1950) from the UK and the last one is a J2X (1952) from Italy.
Note, (in the photo below) how close the cars are to the yachts at Port Hercule.
And in the last photo (courtesy RM Auctions) is a 1957 Ferrari 625 TRC Spider which sold at the Classic Car auction last Saturday at the Grimaldi forum for 4.5 million euros. It's one of only two built by Ferrari. The estimate was 1.5 million euros but with two determined bidders it went up and up and up ... Total receipts at this auction were 33 million euros. Recession? What recession?
1957 Ferrari 625 TRC Spider (photo courtesy RM Auctions)
15 May 2012
The Historic Grand Prix - the Old Lady Bugatti - 1925
This is the oldest car at the Historic Grand Prix. She's a Bugatti 39 built in 1925. I wonder why she has her entry number painted on rather than using the round sticker you see on the car alongside. Perhaps it's because her number plate is painted on too?
The neighbouring car, by the way - painted dark blue - is a Bugatti 37A built in 1926.
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