On the outside, the North Carolina Museum of Art doesn’t seem that huge. What makes it extraordinary is that everything in it is remarkable. So much so that I visited once and then twice and then thrice and four times (plus we had a great time here) I went somewhere else before returning, because — wait! — there was more to see, more calling me back…
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Modern art exhibits what the artist understands about the world and is fascinating for its construction and context. I hope you spend the next year visiting museum around the country.
I like the art you have shown us so far … 😉 … I like some modern art, and some of the old art. I am not an expert, when I see something I either like it or don’t like it, often without exactly knowing why.
I enjoy knowing context when I look at art — something I forgot to mention about this museum is that they’re very good about being informative & concise on their brief descriptions
Enjoyed the pictures. And yes, I do like modern art, though I’ll qualify that with ‘some’; and I’ll further qualify that with, ‘I much prefer figurative art, no matter its period. 🙂
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Modern art exhibits what the artist understands about the world and is fascinating for its construction and context. I hope you spend the next year visiting museum around the country.
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that would be nice!
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Bad promise was weird but I got it! I loved the dangling woman.
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modern art can be fascinating
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I like the art you have shown us so far … 😉 … I like some modern art, and some of the old art. I am not an expert, when I see something I either like it or don’t like it, often without exactly knowing why.
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I enjoy knowing context when I look at art — something I forgot to mention about this museum is that they’re very good about being informative & concise on their brief descriptions
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Enjoyed the pictures. And yes, I do like modern art, though I’ll qualify that with ‘some’; and I’ll further qualify that with, ‘I much prefer figurative art, no matter its period. 🙂
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you know what you like 🙂
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Could say that. 🙂
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