Jaume Plensa’s Silver Adagio at Planet Word pen&I know and watercolor by Meera Rao
We went to the Planet Word museum with our 8 year old granddaughter who was excited to show off the place. It’s a really fun ‘museum where language comes to life’ and is perfect for language/book nerds :) There are unique interactive exhibits on various topics like history of English, languages around the world, language of humor, poetry, advertising, music, children’s first words, and more! There is playful poetry written on the bathroom walls ! Our granddaughter‘s favorite was a ‘secret book room’ in the museum that is ‘hidden’ behind a wall of shelf :)
At the entrance is a sculpture ‘Silver Adagio’ by Jaume Plensa. It is made up of stainless steel symbols from ‘9 different language systems : Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, Tamil, Chinese and Assamese’. I was impressed there were three languages from India in that sculpture! It was fun to find them ! I read that Plensa’s sculptures often focuses on what it means to be a human ‘particularly in an increasingly globalized world. The meditative pose of the figure reminds us that we are not merely bodies but spirits that use languages to express themselves and connect to others.’
Smithsonian Engagement Calendar 2022 week 9 Feb 20-26
The photo of the pin back button ‘Black Lives Matter’ is from the ‘Million Man March 2015’ that commemorated the 20th anniversary of the first Million Man March on the National Mall in Washington DC. It is from the collection of National Museum of African American History and Culture. Thousands gathered and marched demanding an end to violence against black Americans. The button “features the phrase ‘Black Lives Matter’ which has become a movement and a rallying cry against racial violence and injustice. Plensa’s sculpture ‘speaks’ to the very same issue. I could not have planned the pairing for the week - pure serendipity!
Palm Tree Brings Nostalgia watercolor by Meera Rao
Smithsonian Engagement Calendar 2021 week 9 February 21-27
In the Smithsonian Engagement Calendar 2021 for week 9, is the ‘Portrait of the Artist’ an etching by Shahzia Sikander. It is from the collection at the National Portrait gallery. That etching spoke to me differently than the explanation given !