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Art Museums And You

By Azmodeus

6 years ago



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#1 6 years ago

I grew up loving art museums out here in California the la museum of art and the Getty center are great destinations.

Check this out though I want to go to this too.

Amazing looking.

http://www.craveonline.com/art/1212923-artist-rebel-living-legend-yayoi-kusama-launches-a-major-five-city-tour

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#2 6 years ago

I hope art continues to progress. Look at the integration of technology. Amazing. I'm going to go.

#3 6 years ago

I am by no means an art guy, but that is freaking awesome. Too bad I live in the middle of nowhere. If it was coming anywhere near I would definitely go see this. Enjoy!

Shawn

#4 6 years ago

This was incredible - it toured the Hirschorn in Washington DC, we went twice. Goooooo!!! The installations are much smaller than they appear, but then, I guess that's kind of the point. They appear MASSIVE.

Stunning. Very glad we live so close to so many museums. On a recent trip to Vancouver, we checked out the museum there. They had a huge portion of the Musee Marmottan Monet (the biggest Monet collection in the world). I kind of hate Impressionism but it was still awesome. Good to expand your horizons every so often. My friends either pretend they go "all the time" to museums or are horrified by the thought. As we all know, the truth lies somewhere in between. Go more often, it's worth it.

#5 6 years ago

When I worked for Walters electrical in Los Angeles one of my customers was this.

I worked with the engineer who worked for the artist. We worked on safety.

There were other artists in his warehouse it was very cool.

I want to reconnect with the engineer, when I can drive again. For fun. He was cool.

http://magazine.art21.org/2011/05/13/paul-mccarthy-central-symmetrical-rotation-movement/#.Wa4NietHaK0

#6 6 years ago

The engineer was responsible for the warehouse, I like industrial spaces. I want my own big ass warehouse to make art in someday. Too.

#7 6 years ago

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#8 6 years ago

Tried three times to get into the Kusama exhibit here in Seattle, no luck so far! Trying again on Thursday.

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