A Building That Doesn't Need Paintings, and a Very Strategic Dinner — Jongshin in New York, Day Thre
Episode three of the Jongshin series is up, and it's the quiet one. Breakfast is deli takeout eaten in a little park behind an UES apartment building — nothing special on the menu, everything right about the spot. Outside the deli, a Korean family stops Jongshin: they'd spotted him at MoMA the day before, too. New York is smaller than it looks.
Then the Guggenheim — not for what's on the walls this time, but for the building itself. Frank Lloyd Wright's spiral looks different from every angle, top to bottom and back. If MoMA was a lesson in what counts as art, the Guggenheim is a lesson in what counts as a museum.
Dinner is Howoo, the most upscale Korean BBQ in Koreatown — Sunjoo's pick. Worth noting: Sunjoo was not the one who ended up paying.
Full chapters are in the video description if you want to jump around.
Watch here: https://youtu.be/6B_XTlRMd2A (20 min)
Sumi | NYC + Hudson Valley | @miguktv on YouTube
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