Monday, January 13, 2014

More from MoMA


When I am walking around an exhibit of paintings, I am always looking for the silhouettes of people who are in the exhibit with me, seen against the artwork on the wall.  I have done some mildly interesting photographs like that.  So I was really excited as I wandered through this exhibit to see this wonderful, graceful sculpture in the center of the gallery.  By itself it was pretty cool, but I decided to stay in one place and watch people as they moved through the gallery.  This is my favorite, although there was an interesting second place image.  The sculpture, by the way is called "Man in the Open Air" by Elie Nadelman, and was done in 1915.

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