Impossible to visit all the museums and galleries of New York! Especially if you have already blisters on your feet.
But the architecture of the Guggenheim is of course a must.
The current exhibition bears the title "The great upheaval", referring to the period of 1910 - 1918. Of course, the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright must have come as a great upheaval when the museum was built in the 1940's and 50's. Today, the building looks much less dated than many buildings from the 1960's and 10's!
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From the cafeteria in the basement of the Whitney Museum.
MoMa
On the lower floors, quite a lot of "conceptual art" that has remained at the state of a concept and not matured into art. Incredible treasures of "older" art on the higher floors.
Brancusi: "Jeune Oiseau" reflecting the exhibition around it.
Impossible to visit all the museums and galleries of New York! Especially if you have already blisters on your feet.
But the architecture of the Guggenheim is of course a must.
The current exhibition bears the title "The great upheaval", referring to the period of 1910 - 1918. Of course, the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright must have come as a great upheaval when the museum was built in the 1940's and 50's. Today, the building looks much less dated than many buildings from the 1960's and 10's!
Click on the images to enlarge
From the cafeteria in the basement of the Whitney Museum.
MoMa
On the lower floors, quite a lot of "conceptual art" that has remained at the state of a concept and not matured into art. Incredible treasures of "older" art on the higher floors.
Brancusi: "Jeune Oiseau" reflecting the exhibition around it.
Impossible to visit all the museums and galleries of New York! Especially if you have already blisters on your feet.
But the architecture of the Guggenheim is of course a must.
The current exhibition bears the title "The great upheaval", referring to the period of 1910 - 1918. Of course, the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright must have come as a great upheaval when the museum was built in the 1940's and 50's. Today, the building looks much less dated than many buildings from the 1960's and 10's!
Click on the images to enlarge
From the cafeteria in the basement of the Whitney Museum.
MoMa
On the lower floors, quite a lot of "conceptual art" that has remained at the state of a concept and not matured into art. Incredible treasures of "older" art on the higher floors.
Brancusi: "Jeune Oiseau" reflecting the exhibition around it.
New York! (3) Museums معماری و ساختمانهای زیبا