Now to me, art, architecture, writing and music are all about feel. It's amazingly powerful to get a feel from a song or a painting or a book or a building. I'm a simpleton, but the feel of a place can change a so-so experience into a great one. Yet, buildings have soul only if the things within them have soul. I feel the venue usually affects the performance or showing...the general experience overall.
When I walked into the recently renovated Central Library...I got the
rush of pride and excitement and awe
. THIS is why I live in St. Louis...this is why I'll continue to brag about this city...we just pulled off something amazing and unforgettable at that library. I just want to BE in that space it. I drove home and insisted that my family go see it and we were all in awe together, ages 6-42.
Upon first visit, this new building does not make me feel the same way. Although, some of the artwork I've never seen before certainly did. My wife and kids were excited about the works on the walls or in the middle of the floors, but they didn't say anything about the building...nothing, they just wanted to talk about the art. They are usually vocal about the place too, not today.
Maybe that's the point...the expansion was not meant to compete with the 1904
Cass Gilbert
Beaux Arts gem to the north. This expansion seems to respect the original. And I think that's all it takes to understand why it isn't really a blow your mind kind of expansion.
I walked away not underwhelmed, not overwhelmed...just happy to live in St. Louis and enjoy an art museum whenever I want...for free. Happy to see new installations that my kids will have as part of their up-bringing...mixed with the old classics from my fond memories. Happy that we once welcomed
Max Beckmann
to live and work here and be appreciated here forever.
Most of all, I've got to give props for the...get ready St. Louis...underground parking lot!!! No, we don't have a disgusting parking lot mucking up our old classic stock a la the Park Pacific.