For the wonder state we’ll sing a song*
by chuckofish
On Sunday Daughter #1 and I drove down to Bentonville, Arkansas
and visited the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on November 11, 2011. I had heard rave reviews of it from several people so I have been anxious to go. And I like road trips–even when I am the driver.
Bentonville is, indeed, a lovely town, built around a square in the southern tradition, with a monument to Confederate Soldiers in the center.
The town appears to be thriving–supported by copious amounts of Wal-Mart money–but it is a real town, not a Disney immitation. It is lushly landscaped and full of friendly locals who say hello and smile.
The Museum itself is impressive.
The design is “cool” but the concrete is not aging well–it never does. I am not a fan of the “brutalist” look. I mean, three years old and it looks terrible! Oh well. The inside is beautiful and full of an impressive art collection. We saw many wonderful American paintings–many famous ones that it was a thrill to see up close.
Daughter #1 and I had a marvelous time driving, talking, eating, drinking, looking at art, buying postcards, walking on the lovely nature trails. And that’s what the trip was really all about.
*”The Arkansas Traveler”









So much fun!! xo
Very cool pictures–and I hope the Durand was impressive & exciting to see in person. You go, road trip woman! XO
Looks like the cream of the Hudson River School has moved west to the Mississippi!
Indeed–there were a lot of good Hudson River School paintings! Worth the trip if you are ever in the vicinity.
That town is my kind of place, but the concrete museum, not so much. Still, it must have been really great to see all those paintings in one place! I’m glad you ladies had a great time.
A very nice town–very Mitfordesque I thought.
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