Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Visiting the MOMA

Last week I visited the MOMA.
The experience was overwhelming. Personally, I prefer smaller museums, like the Guggenheim, which allow me to walk around calmly and enjoy every artwork.
I loved the top floor, where all the most important artists of the beginning of the 20th Century were displayed (Picasso, the Surrealists, etc).
But what I liked the most was the exhibition "From Hopper to Georgia O' Keefe" because it showed some pictures by Edward Hopper, who, to me, is one of the finest painters of all times. I love the narration in the scenes, the images that keep you wandering what's happening, what's going to happen next, who this woman is, why  she's standing there, etc. Everything is so mysterious and sinister, yet ordinary at the same time.
I took some selfies with the Ipad they lent me for the audio-guide, but they are terrible, so I'm going to upload the most Picasso-esque of them all!

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