I don’t know as I did not stick my head in. But the Fashion Queen did. Apparently it was not particularly memorable as when I asked her just now all she could recall was that it was “some little miniature thing.”
I don’t know what the point of that particular exhibit was supposed to be. For me reading explanations of some exhibits at modern art museums like the Whitney are not conducive to good mental health, i.e., they drive me crazy! At the Tate Modern in London some years ago I read a two-page single-spaced explanation of why a small paint canvas covered in white paint with no variation in color or texture should be considered a very important piece of art. I still regret the wasted time out of my life spent trying to understand that art!
So what was in that box?
I don’t know as I did not stick my head in. But the Fashion Queen did. Apparently it was not particularly memorable as when I asked her just now all she could recall was that it was “some little miniature thing.”
That’s pretty funny – guess it wasn’t worth all the fuss. 🙂 I continue to enjoy POTD!
I don’t know what the point of that particular exhibit was supposed to be. For me reading explanations of some exhibits at modern art museums like the Whitney are not conducive to good mental health, i.e., they drive me crazy! At the Tate Modern in London some years ago I read a two-page single-spaced explanation of why a small paint canvas covered in white paint with no variation in color or texture should be considered a very important piece of art. I still regret the wasted time out of my life spent trying to understand that art!
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