Newpaper Atricle Critique
Date Submitted: 05/07/2000 01:29:52
National Gallery of Art in Washington in I. M. Pei's East Building is celebrating its 25th anniversary by taking down "Woman," the Miró tapestry that has always been displayed at this museum, and put up "Color Panels for a Large Wall," an artwork of 18 rectangular toneless canvases by Ellsworth Kelly. The problem here is the fact that this it the first time any other artists' work besides, Miro, will be on display.
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section of the article is one of fear. I'm worried that by changing only one piece of art, the museum will destroy the sense of purpose for itself, and leave the viewers confused. Maybe if the owners were going to change one piece of art, they could change a few at the same time. By changing only one piece, the museum will meaning for both the museum and the art it holds will be misunderstood.
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