At the Whitney, Marcel Breuer's "relentless Brutalist grid" on the ceiling and split-slate floors has a knack for over-powering the artwork. Richard Tuttle deals. NYTimes
Yeah. Though, back in college, I interned in the curatorial dept at the mca chicago, and nearly every discussion was about how to overcome the oppressive architecture. They commissioned art specifically to lower the ceiling, to get people to use the front entrance, to shift the circulation ...
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artists will always complain about architecture. it is their job.. i've never seen any of them whores refusing a show at whitney either..
Yeah. Though, back in college, I interned in the curatorial dept at the mca chicago, and nearly every discussion was about how to overcome the oppressive architecture. They commissioned art specifically to lower the ceiling, to get people to use the front entrance, to shift the circulation ...
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