I am finished with cities. I spent four years in New York, ten in Paris, and I was in Belgrade for a while. To me now they are just airports.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The two cities I've found very hard to leave in my life were New York and Buenos Aires.
I should add that I very much enjoy certain cities especially Paris, New York and Chicago.
Airports in major cities, like LAX, are trippy environments. It is at once a national and international gathering of those in transition: The euphoric, emerging from planes, their journey at an end, and the determined, about to depart.
I've lived in Paris. I've lived in the Slovak Republic. I've spent extensive time in England, and I've traveled all over Europe.
It's totally different now, traveling to different meets and different cities and actually being able to enjoy the cities I'm in.
I lived in New York for five years; I've lived in Barcelona, Rome, and Paris at different times. When I was 18, I was dying to live in a city.
One of the big luxuries of being in Antwerp is that I can easily walk in the city. In Paris and New York, I am more recognized.
I think there are two cities in the world - New York and Rome.
I love new cities, and if I haven't travelled for a month, the need to go somewhere starts to gets under my skin.
I go through about 140 cities a year.