Brooklyn Museum has some whacky stuff with Ron Mueck sculptures: Giant Babies and Naked Jesus along with Phat Sac and Dwarf Boatman. But let's not forget the inspiring Annie Leibovitz photography...hopefully my paltry skills with a camera will improve as a result. Nevertheless, Gary and Kristen Sloan [Jon's uncle+cousin] introduced us to Soho's galleries and fashion lines. Unfortunately, OMA's Prada store was disappointly small, the interior, mostly unused and 'dead' while the exterior unimpressively blend into Broadway's facade. [da frig', Koolhaas?!?!] But I must say Ando did quite the job with 10th Avenue's Morimoto Restaurant, the shrimp tempura rolls being an excellent choice. With a japanese client and architect, i suppose it should be assumed that the bathrooms would have automatically opening/closing washlet seat covers and a wall of double mirrored glass to create an infinite surrounding image...without your image...right.so. Now dinner was a tasty wild mushroom ravioli concoction at a local restaurant, a small walk from Mr.+Mrs. Sloan's chic Brooklyn garage pad, composed with red metal toolshelves serving as kitchen cabinets.