I went to MOMA in May of 2005, right after they re-opened. It is a very interesting place. We got there late and had to almost run through it, but it was good anyway.
Wow, I didn't know until I saw that first picture that there was another version of the Broken Obelisk. There's also one at the University of Washington in Seattle, where I was an undergrad. (And there's another in Houston, according to Wiki.)
This is my first comment here, but I've been enjoying your blog for a while. I live next door in Virginia, and I really love your outdoor pictures.
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I went to MOMA in May of 2005, right after they re-opened. It is a very interesting place. We got there late and had to almost run through it, but it was good anyway.
Wow, I didn't know until I saw that first picture that there was another version of the Broken Obelisk. There's also one at the University of Washington in Seattle, where I was an undergrad. (And there's another in Houston, according to Wiki.)
This is my first comment here, but I've been enjoying your blog for a while. I live next door in Virginia, and I really love your outdoor pictures.
Good to hear from you Juliet... I just assumed that this was the only copy of the obelisk. That's interesting to know that there are more than one.
I don't know about Clayton, but that last shot reminds me of an MC Escher print.
Thanks Rick! Sooo many people!
It does look a little like MC Esher, doesn't it....
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