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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Social Security

There is finally a full listing of Bob's death record on-line.
Social Security Death Record for Robert Caigan (click here).

Social Security is an interesting phrase. It means an organization/ a government program, but the words themselves mean much more. What does it mean to be socially secure?
This is worth thinking about. Can a government promise this to its citizens?

The news consistently reports the demise of the Social Security Program.
I am tired of hearing about the "end" of "social security".
I am tired by the constant noise of a fear driven media.
Social security... the concept and practice is important.
According to Intelius, Robert Caigan is 79 years old. I just saw it on Intelius.com.

Try again Intelius.

With regards,
Bob's Daughter

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Bob collected art.

Recently we had a birthday party for our friend Carolee Schneemann.
We invited her friends, may of whom we did not know well. It was a "lovely evening", as Linda would call such an affair. After dinner, while guests were relaxing in the living room I hear, "Why do you have a Will Barnet??" Susan Quasha, an artist and writer pulled my attention away from the kitchen. She really wanted to know the answer. I must have looked puzzled because she added, "I was just at a party in his honor at the Art Students League!" The room turned towards me, "I don't don't know why. It was my father's and my mother gave it to me." "Ohhh, how interesting. Who was your father?" Silence...I had no idea how to answer that question. Finally I said, "He was an architect and interior designer." This did not answer the question in terms of the lithograph on my wall - Dawn, a unique piece by Barnet. I proceeded to say, "My father died when I was 11 years old and I am learning about him through his art collection. I'm writing about it on a blog called Bob's Daughter". People were interested to find out more and internally I thought, "I haven't answered this question."

Was Bob at the Art Students League? I know that in 1957 Linda took a painting class there with her friend Judy Lowry. A fact I learned from Judy after Linda's death. She also told me that Linda was dating a divorced man at the time and that it was a secret because it was shameful to be divorced in those days. I did not remark that Linda married a divorced man, my father, Bob.

I do not know how Bob came to purchase this artwork. It is much darker than most of Barnet's other work. It is beautiful and quiet. I love it and look at it everyday.


Maybe I could email Barnet at the League and ask if he remembers a man named Robert Caigan?

xoxo,
Bob's Daughter