2011.05.11 16:52
"Girl Before A Mirror" |
2011.05.11 16:58
2011.05.11 18:27
hm.. Do they allow picture taking there?
Actually I see another person taking a picture right in front of it.
As usual, I see a few genital symbols in the picture ??
2011.05.12 01:29
2011.05.12 09:23
1.
This picture seems to be another ideological experiment, an opinion, very popular at one time: analytical cubism, breaking down forms in simple shapes, breaking down the barrier of time, like gif images (?) in stead of a still image. Now a history, not worthwhile repeating if you are a painter.
2.
I was curious about when they allow photo taking in museums.
It seems there is no rule.
But some public museums allow it unless the exhibition items do not belong to them (traveling exhibition).
Some museums allow it with fees.
But we take pictures with "a sunlight flash and our eyes?
Flash light emits ultraviolet light which discolors some pigment, that is the only reason I was given. So does the natureral light. Especially for old forks who cannot retain much the memories, it is a disadvantage.
3.
I have a poster of a painting, by Ming dynasty painter, TangIn, dreaming in a mountain
retreat, becoming an immortal flying inthe air, a departure from painting a still image.
If I cannot find it in internet, I can take a photo of it and show to you.
The painting in question is in Freer Gallery in DC.
Similar to this one.
2011.05.12 16:21
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
located at 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10018.
Not because I am a fan of modern art but because I have free tickets!!
But there are good displays of wonderful arts.