Paul Clerkin
8th July 2002, 01:07 PM
New York’s Museum of Modern Art goes east.
For New York’s cultured elite, this is one hell of a wrench. The Museum of Modern Art, resident in fairytale midtown Manhattan since forever, has moved a few miles over the East River - but light years perceptually - to the gritty urban realism of the district known as Queen’s. And from its purpose-built, high-modern-architecture gallery to a converted stapler factory of minimal architectural interest. In the circumstances, they are putting a brave face on things.
http://www.hughpearman.com/articles3/moma.html
For New York’s cultured elite, this is one hell of a wrench. The Museum of Modern Art, resident in fairytale midtown Manhattan since forever, has moved a few miles over the East River - but light years perceptually - to the gritty urban realism of the district known as Queen’s. And from its purpose-built, high-modern-architecture gallery to a converted stapler factory of minimal architectural interest. In the circumstances, they are putting a brave face on things.
http://www.hughpearman.com/articles3/moma.html