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Friday, May 3, 2019

New York City Photos

Recently I visited the busiest city that I know - New York City! For just a few days it can be pretty exciting. Of course I can't go there without taking in a few art exhibits. The train ride was 8 hours to get there but I actually found it a perfectly comfortable way to go. When I arrived at Penn Station in New York, it was a madhouse! Here are a few shots of some of the things I saw and did while I was there.

Jean-Michel Basquiat at Nahmad Contemporary Gallery

Guggenheim Museum

Hilma af Klint exhibit at Guggenheim
Paintings of the Future
Street Flowers

Central Park

From hotel window

Frida Kahlo Exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art

Brooklyn Museum of Art


8 comments:

  1. all these high places of art, all these works of art are terrible when viewed in large format. Congratulations! Bravo !

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    1. Are you saying that you feel that other smaller exhibit locations would be better for these works?
      Why are you saying "congratulations"? I'm sure I will understand if you explain a little more. :-)

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  2. i mean that your pictures are more interesting in a bigger size. so i clicked on them.
    But the places where you have seen them are great.

    Congratulations, thanks for sharing your visit.

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    1. Ah..I see! I do have a tendency to go small.
      I'm really happy to share my visits.

      New York has some great galleries and museums! The best of all is the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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  3. Que fotos más bonitas, yo no tengo la suerte de conocer esta ciudad.

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  4. Thank you! It’s a great place to visit. A lot to do but certainly busy!

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  5. Discovering your blog. I agree with you, the Met is the greatest museum. Love also the MoMA and the Cloisters. Well, I love NYC! Have a nice day, I will come back!

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    1. I haven’t seen the Cloisters but I hope to one day! So many interesting things to see and do in NY.
      You’re welcome to return!

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