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January 25, 2004

Monochromatic Art I

Berenice Abbott: Changing New York 1935-1938. At the museum opening, we saw an exhibit of modern art from various collections. There was a hanging Calder mobile, a couple of Warhol prints, a snarky Haim Steinbach shelf installation, and much else. The highlight was a Berenice Abbott photograph showing the nocturnal Greenwich Village of 1933, an abstract matrix of angular buildings which gleamed like a multi-faceted jewel. (thx, Christopher!)
Posted by mhinrichs at January 25, 2004 03:47 PM
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N/A I was looking for monochromatic pieces and the website only let me post a comment about something I havnt even viewed! But thanks anyway.

Posted by: ashley winchester at June 15, 2004 09:44 PM
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