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tags / modern art
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Lilith63 says:
I grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. I worked there, raised a family there and I played there. I love my hometown and many in my own country do not know of the art movement there.
I have traveled to many countries and I make a point of visiting the Museums everywhere I go. I can say with certaint…
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Sweetski says:
I can (almost) hear some of you asking, ‘another museum review from Rudolph?’ and the answer is yes! This time however, not a review about the opening hours, the prices in the coffee corner, the museum shop or even the collection on display. For that, I recommend visiting their website that is a…
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larskroese says:
The Millennium Park in Chicago is a really fantastic place to take a break after some hours of intensive sightseeing or shopping in Chicago.
The park has everything, great architecture, nice vegetation, lawns to lay down in the sun and much more.
What makes the park stand out in comparison t…
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oceanroses says:
This museum is a bit outside the center, and belongs to Red-Bull-owner Didi Mateschitz, thus there is plenty of Red-Bull-logos all over the place, but I guess that's what makes it free. And also, that its actually a popular rent able party-and filming-location and has a bar, a restaurant and a cafe …
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Ann_Hells says:
I had wanted to go to the museu Picasso for a while, so I took the opportunity to go during this trip. We tried to get there early because I had seen some enormous lines some other times when I had walked past it. However, like always we got caught up on the trains and then found some people on the …
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sarahelaine says:
Winchester Cathedral is a Norman Cathedral in the South of England. It is close to the M3 at Southampton, and well worth a short trip.
The cathedral itself is not that impressive from teh outside, with a short tower and pleasant surroundings. Inside, however, it is much more interesting. Some …
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LoganBruin says:
My first stop was the Japanese pavilion, for there was a collection of netsukes {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsuke}, but I went into the bigger part of the exhibit first, and let me tell you something, as someone who doesn’t give a fig or any other fruit about interior decorating: this place is…
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OceanFog says:
This s a nice little museum here in Santa Barbara. It often brings in outside exhibits that are quite nice. Its house collection has Ancient Asian art, some Greek and Roman art. They have some modern works, but they generally are not major works. I usually go there for the outside exhibits. During t…
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matthew1982 says:
I'm quite a big fan of certain types of art and artists. The Tate, for me, didn't live up to it's international reputation. Although there are seven floors, only two actually have pieces available to view free of charge to the general public.
It is free of charge and can be useful to pass a few…
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Andy99 says:
Tha National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, is the most comprehensive art museum in the Nation's Capital. The National Gallery is located along the National Mall and is housed in two connected buildings. The West Building is the original structure, dedicated in 1941. (If the West Building's rotun…
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delsol67 says:
The Civic Gallery of Modern Art has left it's original site in the Foyer of Teatro Politeama and has moved to the newly-restored complex at Sant'Anna in the heart of the Old City.
I had no expectations of what modern art might be like in Sicily....no idea.
The museum's mission is to showcase …
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tvillingmarit says:
Lousiana Museum houses an exquisite collection of modern art by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Kiefer, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol.
Every year, the Louisiana Museum shows six to eight major exhibition…
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Transitory says:
Formerly a primary school, P.S. 1 Contemp. Art Center has retained the cool non refined space of an underfunded slightly rough around the edges, public school. Quite unlike the more high-brow museums of marble and grand staircases as in the MET.
For ex., the stairwells are original to the buildi…
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Pearl510 says:
This is a great museum for any one who likes modern art (mainly conceptual works, surrealism and cubism). As I've written in my travel blog I'm a great Picasso fan, so I loved la Guernica! It is such a marvelous work that you simply can't afford to miss it when you're in Madrid. But almost all the w…
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Eric says:
The Saatchi Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in London that showcases some fairly interesting (and controversial) art. Some of the pieces seem like desperate cries for attention, while others are so abstract that you wonder how anyone in their right mind can formulate coherent theories about th…
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