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.
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.
ReplyDeleteWow, 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.)
ReplyDeleteThis 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.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about Clayton, but that last shot reminds me of an MC Escher print.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rick! Sooo many people!
ReplyDeleteIt does look a little like MC Esher, doesn't it....