I don't know this person, but I love how she seems to be entranced by this work. Unfortunately, I forgot to note the title and artist of the piece. It's part of the permanent collection of the museum which is now allegedly in storage until the museum reopens in a few years.
Awesome capture!
ReplyDeleteI always wonder about those "storage" places. Where in the world DO you store a piece like this? In some attic somewhere?
ReplyDeleteI am guessing it must be more secure. We are talking about a lot of very valuable art... I do wonder about things like this sometimes too!
DeleteIt looks like a piece to study.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful piece of "street" photography. It's of great interest but raises more questions than it answers!
ReplyDeleteI imagine the storage space of this museum will not be in use as long as it's under renovation. It's a good occasion to travel to other museums. There are works really worth seeing. I hope the "R Mutt" piece continues there when reopen. It amused me very much.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be a good idea if they sent out some of the pieces for a travelling exhibition, but I haven't heard of any plans. I don't think I took a picture of the R Mutt. :(
DeleteMaybe some of the collection will travel a bit while the museum is closed.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe cette photo du regard posé sur la toile.
ReplyDeleteIt's certainly an unusual work!
ReplyDeleteFor sure. Deep in thought. All yellow.
ReplyDeleteIt is colorful and creative. I am always glad to see museum visitors who actually take the time to look carefully at the works of art.
ReplyDeleteStrong stuff, she's certainly engaged
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteNice piece! I get annoyed with myself when I forget to get information about things I've shot...and I do it all the time!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that she has the time and space to quietly contemplate it. On the other hand, I remember standing in in rapture before The Birth of Venus in the Uffitzi when a museum guard started barking at me in Italian because a group of short Japanese tourists couldn't see over me.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if she likes it?
ReplyDeletethe mouse on the teeter-totter certainly is interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt's colourful and I'm sure loaded with symbolism. It's nice to see the visitor so interested in the piece.
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