Seeing as deliveries are slated to start tomorrow, look for the 2009 Pilot to soon
arrive at a Honda
dealer near you — that is, if it's not there already.
When he
arrived, Tamayo spoke no English, but that didn't stop him from rapidly inserting himself into a number of creative communities — one of Mexican intellectuals who hung out
at the midtown bookstore run by poet Juan José Tablada; one of American artists who lived
near Tamayo's apartment in the Village, including Stuart Davis, Reginald Marsh, Raphael and Moses Soyer, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi; and a circle of art
dealers and impresarios including Walter Pach (who had organized the 1913 Armory Show), Carl Zigrosser of Weyhe Gallery, and future gallerist and Surrealist promoter Julien Levy, then working as an assistant to Zigrosser.