My dad and I went to the MOMA for the Tim Burton exhibit, which was sold out the first day and on the second day we lined up 45 minutes before the museum even opened and still couldn't make it into the room of blacklight and mouths and morbid illustrations until noon. Why do all you people have to like Tim Burton? The nerve! I felt like I did in 6th grade when I found out that the Beatles were actually pretty popular and mainstream and not as indie as I thought, making me therefore less unique and WHAT NOT FAIR I'M SUPPOSED TO BE INDIE-ER THAN ALL OF YOU! And now Tim Burton makes multi-million dollar-engrossing films? Lots of people love him? I should have figured this out if he has his own exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art? WHAT?
After I felt silly and obnoxious for only just having reached that conclusion, we walked around the modern wing and saw the Marina Ambramovic performance. I was really tempted to go and start gossiping like a lady at a beauty parlor about the upcoming graduation dance (ignore the fact that most beauty parlor ladies don't attend middle school dances, unless they're chaperoning moms, in which case, why are you so obsessed with the drama among kids at your son's school?) but a part of me knew I would flake and fail, just like many elementary school attempts to pull a funny face for school photos. It was usually a cross-eyed, tongue-curled combination, but my pity for the sweaty, obviously tortured photographer and self-consciousness always got the better of me, and my facial features uncoiled and went back into place just as the flash went off. So I guess in recent years, I at some point I wanted to be the class clown, and then I wanted to be indie, and then I just wanted to write a blog and read other blogs and look at archives on style.com and read i-D and everything got quite nice.
I wore my Edward Scissorhands-esque Rodarte jacket gifted by the Mulleavy sisters in honor of the Burton exhibit and yes, my dad did make me pose next to the costume, arms out, hands in claw form, for a dorky photo.
But first, Jackson Pollock!
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you totally match the painting. sweet :)
You look like a part of this painting wearing this jacket. I want to see this Marina performance, sounds intriguing.
What a smashing jacket... you lucky girl, I haven't been back to the city for 3 years now and am suffering serious withdrawal. Have a fabulous time.
Lol I love it :)
I hope the exhibition would continue in Paris, but I don't think it will, so I'll just enjoy your photos instead !
ahhhhhhh i love marina abramovic, that would have been amazing to see!
and your jacket works perfectly hahah nice!
I see you're looking at that part of the painting where the elongated black blob is broken up by splatters of white and grey on it's left hand side!!! That's my favourite part of this painting too <3 But seriously, these photos are amazing. Jackson Pollock was amazing. What ground breaking work this is! And how thrilled I am to see you standing in front of it (and up very close at that!). Yay, Tavi :-)
Jackson Pollock is the best painter. I love it. Y outfit is lovely...
I feel like Jackson Pollock's art gets too much praise for what it is (though I can appreciate it aesthetically) but I'm glad it exists for moments like this!
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Jackson Pollock isn't just splatters of paint its done in the most perfect way.
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Stupid everyone jumping on the Burton bandwagon, how rude!
That jacket is perfect for Pollock, love his work.
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Tis is the right jacket for this art work of Pollock! Did you wear it because you know this work before of just it was a accident? Love you L'Armoire
What a beautiful piece of work! Oh, and I just adore your jacket!
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Hello Super Tavi !
Really nice jacket, and hair !
Have a great new day !
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Its camouflage, i do LOVE this outfit.
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Wow, really really love the painting, and the way you really match with it! That's what I call coordinatin!! xx
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loooove that jacket
every bit of you complements the painting! and lovely shorts by the way, but LOVE your jacket and Docs even better :)
Did you puke, Tavi? (joke)
Nice jacket btw
wow your'e actually staring intently at paint splatters!
So jealous, Tavi! The Tim Burton exhibit would be amazing!! I love the way you match the painting.
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So cute!
It is a good thing you are not looking at me right now, Tavi.
Do you remember the evil judge's cartoon from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"? That is how I look right now. I am so INSANELY jealous. *deep sigh* Okay, I am a little bit better now.
Now I guess I should say something sickeningly sweet to make up for my bad behavior (see above paragraph). So..............I really like your floral Docs. And I guess I should probably ask you what your favorite Tim Burton masterpiece is. Because I like Edward Scissorhands and Sweeney Todd.
Wow! I LOVE this Outfit! You are great :D
Have a nice day,
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matchy-matchy in the best way possible:)
Those doc Martens are lushh :)
Way to go Tavi <3
Amazing painting!! And very cool that your outfit matched =)
I thought you were part of an artistic installation. Cool idea actually, to have a painting and a viewer statue that matches it, no?
You changed your hair, didn't you? Want to see it from the front!
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that first photo is sooo awesome, i love it sooo much ♥♥♥
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Consider my mind BLOWN.
Aww your outfit is soo great. I love your hair too :)
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I love the city! Wow you really do fit right in with that Pollock painting. I would love to see the front of that jacket...is the furry scarf part of the jacket itself? I am a great fan of your Docs as well.
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tavi, it's New York - everyone is "indie". You'd have to be mainstream to be considered a minority or unique.
I have to say I am quite jealous that you were able to attend the exhibition, hope you had fun.
Oh and I love the painting/jacket photograph, really beautiful.
I love this and even though you are more becoming a part of the picture vs. standing out you really remind me of Olivia from the children's book series. I don't know if you remember that but...yeah.
I love Jackson Pollock!
my favorite...
You look really good too!
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Ahh, amazing. Beautiful painting, and you match it equally beautifully!
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incredible and lovely match! well done!!!
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Wonderful, chamaleonic! The second pic woul make a great postcard! ´That´s genuine camouflage !
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tavi i am actually going insane. you were literally about 4 blocks from my house. and i probably stood in that exact same place while looking at the art. tell me when you are coming to new york again so i can stalk you?? i love you more than anything and you are a huge inspiration!! if only i could meet you.
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I can't believe you went to the moma exhibit without me!!!!!!!!!
...even though it would've been really hard to go with me since I never actually cam to new york.
BUT STILL!
these pictures are great, i can't wait to see the edward scissorhands ones.
That's really pretty. I know that's sounds stupid, but it's like..... pretty. Like your melding into the painting.
omgg you can totally play hide and seek with that jacket and that painting !!
"I at some point I wanted to be the class clown, and then I wanted to be indie, and then I just wanted to write a blog and read other blogs and look at archives on style.com and read i-D and everything got quite nice."
Hey, you have an origin story! Just like superheroes.
"I at some point I wanted to be the class clown, and then I wanted to be indie, and then I just wanted to write a blog and read other blogs and look at archives on style.com and read i-D and everything got quite nice."
Hey, you have an origin story! Just like superheroes.
Your so lucky you got to see the exhibit! I went a few months ago and it was sold out!
Wonderful pictures, wonderful post!
a very good idea, love your blog
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I've been to MoMA as well and saw that painting, expect what I was wearing was not even close to matching that art :(
anyways, that's so weird? did you know about the art before you went there? because you're outfit (the jacket, really) matches so well with the art. WHAT A COINCIDENCE!!
Funny confessions in the post I can relate to. AND absolutely GENIUS photos! Genius.
Hi Tavi,
Another amazing post! You're sooo Indie, don't worry! Perhaps you could say you started the whole Tim Burton movement. That Rodarte jakcet (fall 2009 ?)is amazing, and the whole outfit goes so well with the art. Can't wait to hear about the Womens' Awards, too! I saw that you tweeted about the movie "Yes, Madam, Sir"...she is so inspiring! Anyways, that's all for now! Have a great day, and can't wait to hear all about everything, soon!
-Emma
awesome photo. tavi, you are so amazing.
That jacket totally matches the painting! x
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Just so you know, I'm insanely jealous of you right now.
I love Tim Burton. :P
At least I wasn't one of the ones that hindered your experience!
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so cool!
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Amazing. I don't know why, but the painting reminds me of twisted cherry blossom trees.
Do you see it? hmm?
Maybe I'm just insane. I've been bombarded with images of cherry blossoms all week.
That is just so cool. :)
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the jacket looks epic! totally blends in with the painting. also, your hair looks great
Ah great, Jackson Pollock. I think I have only witnessed a painting of him once. Pretty fucking rad; To be honest, I jumped on the Tim Burton bandwagon way too late. Haven't even seen Edward Scissorhands :')
TIM BURTON= TAKES ME TO A DIFFERENT PLANET. I think alot of people think they know things about Tim Burton or some of his most inspirational yet awkward work. Its allways a wonderfull pleasure to hear a fresh point of view.
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The thing is, most things would fit perfectly there, that's just this extra-quality about Pollack's works :)
And Tim Burton? He's a legend. ALthough I preffered when he was doing stuff like "Sleepy Hollow" than this most recent Alice...
awesome outfit as always! wish i could go to that museum.
I might have to do another "matching the art" post in honor of you. I've had a long obsession with that: http://wendybrandes.com/blog/2008/11/adding-to-my-art-collection/
matching muchly!!!
That outfit was like, art and fashion fate lol!
i know what you mean about wanting to be more indie than every one!!! The blog thing has definitely gone well though :p
That outfit was like, art and fashion fate lol!
i know what you mean about wanting to be more indie than every one!!! The blog thing has definitely gone well though :p
I love your jacket! and it does matched with the painting though
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This reminds me of a photo Cecil Beaton took in 1951. The model is standing gracefully contemplating by the painting. The velvety frock she wears has the same color relationship to the painting that you have established. The photo is called Fashion Study with painting by Jackson Pollock, look it up it might inspire you further.
P.S. I liked your feature in Pop magazine.
OOOOO! I just love how the outfit matches. Wonder if that was intentional?
Tavi! I love this outfit.
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you blend in that wall...
Gosh that first picture makes me dizzy :) xx
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I think you are becoming a finer and finer writer every day.
lovely painting!
I really love your jacket!!!
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ah beautiful pictures!
amazing blog! :D
It looks like you could just dive into the painting, I love that.
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I was recently at MoMA to see the Ambramovic Retrospective and I thought I saw you in the museum, but I figured that it would be pretty far-fetched for you to be there as well.
Well this is just funny.
Haha that's so cool how you blend in with the painting!
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love it!!! and what's this i see about you having a publicist?!
Lovely photo.
I'd like to see the Tim Burton display also. Liking Tim Burton is only unique for me when I'm with my homeschool friends who either aren't alowed to watch his moveis, have never heard of them, or think that they are rather sinful.
Your jacket and Pollack's painting are such a perfect pair! I actually just posted about Pollack too: (http://ourbittle.blogspot.com)
love reading your thoughts!
Great Jacket. But I do absolutely love Pollocks work. Never had a chance to see any so big. saw some in Paries but not this size! How can someone make splashes of paint so interesting??? genius
You wont be able to see it in this picture, but there's a red dot in that painting!. I dare you to find it next time you visit MoMA : )
wow, I love love love these photos! Floral docs...I can't pull them off, although I plan on purchasing a pair of floral tights from American Apparel very soon! Rodarte, Moma, awards ceremonies... how wonderful!
Really nice photo, the wood floors and paintin pull everything together. Your fading into the painting which is cool.
La Stylin Girrffe!
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why won't anyone tell you that things like tim burton and jackson pollock aren't original or even marginally "indie"? there's nothing obscure about either. your attempt at being pretentious is failing horribly, maybe you should do your research a little more so you don't come off as sounding like a 13-year-old that's trying way too hard. what next, lamenting the fact that people know warhol or ingmar bergman?
regardless, the photos in front of the painting are okay, i like the jacket.
blending in and standing out... nicely done. quite cool, Ma'am.
and for who you wanna be: you're young. you barely scratched the surface (or cracked the shell ^___^) of whoever you will be able to become. don't you worry.
wow! I like so much this consistency!
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Awesome photo :)
maybe the best shot I ever saw on a blog--thank you!
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i lov it !!!
really great photos here! Love the camouflage thing!
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really great photos here! Love the camouflage thing!
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what a beautyfull painting...i love it!
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hahaha..lovely how your jacket fits right in..I was thinking if you were gonna write about that
Wanted to go to that exhibit. Great pics by the way.
I can't say I'm jumping on the Burton bandwagon seing I have the Vincent Price figure from Edward Scissorhands. He was fav part of the movie by the way.
Hi Tavi,
My name is Arsy. I'm new at this blogging thing. I may have posted since last year, but I never know how to make other people see my blog. Then I remembered what you say about being new at this and commenting on other people's blog. So I did that. I wanna say thank you, because your blog is one of my inspiration. I love your style, I love you photos, and I love your writing style, and I think your blog really describe who you are as a person. Anyways, I hope we can be friends....
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How cute you are Tavi, I a fan of your blog now. Woohoo, love fashion!
Your jacket fits in perfectly! I love the art!
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I LOVEEEEEE that rodarte jacket! i love rodarte so much. I actually was lucky enough to own one from SS 09, just 1 season before yours!! And about jackson pollock's painting, I know about it but never knew how ENORMOUS it was. The live-in-person experience must be totally different from photograph.
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