. . . other than the show that has my photo in the book, if not out on the floor. You could look at Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, or not. Or the clothing in the show, ranging from wild to mild. Or one of Louise Bourgeois' spiders. Or one of the museum's escalators that is awfully reminiscent of some of M. C. Escher's work. Or a Dada eye-twister. Fun for the whole family.
I've been lucky enough to have taken in some of the great art museums in the worlds big cities - Paris, London, Brussels, Amsterdam. Madrid, Seattle, San Francisco etc - and would love to add the MOMA to the list.
ReplyDeleteI would loooove to visit MOMA Bob, oh if only I didn't have to fly there :) We have actually had a few exhibitions in our art gallery that have come from MOMA. When we were in Sydney we went to the NSW Art Gallery and I was thrilled to see two works by Picasso, I'm a fan :)
ReplyDeleteP.s. have been enjoying reading about your exploits in NY with Olivier, looks like you had a brilliant time.
ReplyDeleteMOMA is exceptionally busy, I see!
ReplyDeleteThere is always something fun to see at MOMA.
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