388. Part 4b. Photo Journal: Mass MoCA, a cultural center in the Berkshires
The main exhibit is that of Sol Lewitt’s art; “A Wall Drawing Retro-Spective.” These are huge installations which were reproduced by artists and interns by what looks like architectural plans. They are colorful graphics, and the reproductions in such large spaces were an enormous undertaking. A quote that moved me: “The idea is the most important aspect of the work.”
I attribute that to the fact that the work was not done by his hand, but by his design.
Photos in and around the building.
Science as art: the famous upside down growing trees. Artist Natalie Jeremijenko planted trees in pots that were hung upside down. This is a permanent exhibit.
Work for your art: peddling powers a film.
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