The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in three iconic sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue, The Met Breuer, and The Met Cloisters. Millions of people also take part in The Met experience online. Since it was founded in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures. OpiniónEl museo metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York es sin duda uno de las concentraciones artísticas más importantes del mundo. Es un museo enorme que cada vez se ha ido ampliando más.
Mi recomendación es comenzar por la izquierda, planta baja que es donde se encuentra gran parte de las esculturas clásicas de artistas como Cánova; más al fondo, escultura Griega y Romana. Hay gran parte del museo que cuenta con artes decorativas que en lo personal recorrí super rápido por darle más importancia al Arte Plástico, pero si gustan de esta rama artística pueden pasarse de ahí por un pasadizo alado del salón de vidrio al segundo piso. La colección importante para mí se encuentra en la planta alta, lo mejor es ubicar el número de sala en el mapa y guiarse por los periodos y vanguardias, porque el museo se encuentra distribuido por colecciones. Hasta el fondo central se encuentra la parte de Arte contemporáneo, pero a mi parecer no vale mucho la pena porque no tiene alto contenido a excepción de Pollock, entre otros. En todo el museo hay varios espacios de comida, pero la que yo recomiendo es la del subterráneo porque está mas completa, espaciosa y con variedad de menú. Las salas que más me gustaron, son las salas de impresionismo y barroco. El impresionismo y pos impresionismo son de las vanguardias que más disfruto por el manejo del material, textura, colores y formas. Finalmente, del ala derecha del museo se encuentra el arte oriental, (vale la pena buscar la Ola de Japón) y en la planta baja Egipto.
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The National Gallery of Art was conceived and given to the people of the United States by Andrew W. Mellon (1855–1937). Mellon was a financier and art collector from Pittsburgh who came to Washington in 1921 to serve as secretary of the treasury. During his years of public service he came to believe that the United States should have a national art museum equal to those of other great nations. Every work of art in the collections of the National Gallery of Art has been privately donated or purchased with privately donated funds. To encourage others to give, Andrew Mellon insisted that the museum he founded should not bear his name but should be called the National Gallery of Art. By the time the museum opened to the public in March 1941, Mellon’s gift already had been joined by the great Samuel H. Kress Collection of early Italian paintings. Chester Dale loaned paintings for the opening, and Joseph Widener had promised the Widener Collection of more than 600 works. In 1943 Lessing Rosenwald gave the museum some 8,000 prints and drawings. By the time of the museum’s 25th anniversary in 1966, 114 exhibition galleries were filled with great works of art. Each year private donors give additional works to the museum, ensuring that the collections of the National Gallery of Art continue to grow. OpiniónLa Galería Nacional es un espacio de Arte muy completo, el edificio está bien estructurado para su recorrido ya que siendo el domo el punto central del museo, se divide en dos pasillos grandes. Las salas de exhibición están bien diseñadas. Los puntos importantes de la Galería están a los extremos, el único Leonardo Da Vinci en América se encuentra al fondo a un costado.
La parte del impresionismo y el barroco son de las primeras salas a un costado del domo central. Las salas de la planta baja son dedicadas al arte contemporáneo y al clásico, esculturas clásicas de un extremo y contemporáneo al otro extremo. Si en verdad quieres recorrerlo completamente es mejor empezar por la planta baja. The Queensland Art Gallery | is a single institution located across two adjacent river-side buildings in the Cultural Precinct at Brisbane's South Bank. Our vision is to be the leading institution for the contemporary art of Australia, Asia and the Pacific. QAGOMA holds a Collection of over 16,000 works of historical, modern and contemporary art, and stages a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions. We are home to the Children's Art Centre which collaborates on interactive artworks with leading artists from around the world, and the Australian Cinémathèque, the only dedicated cinema facility in an Australian art museum. QAGOMA operates its own retail outlets and cafes and restaurants, proceeds from which support the Gallery. https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/about/our-story 'The duality of the design approach [for GOMA] is that the architecture is impressive and monumental without losing its openness and freshness, and without being intimidating; international yet responsive to local conditions and the south-east Queensland context. By adopting this approach the architects propose to realise one of the Gallery's most important aims – to place the institution in the public experience of the city.' – Lindsay and Kerry Clare, architect's statement. https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/about/our-story/architecture Royal Queensland Art Society, Gold Coast Inc. The RQAS Art Gallery. Exhibitions, Art Classes, Events and Artwork available for sale. Situated right next to the Broadbeach Surf Lifesaving Club. 25 Broadbeach Blvd, Broadbeach QLD 4218 http://rqasgoldcoast.com/ Rather than a museum of fossils and old bones, Museum of Brisbane is part of the living history of the city, examining how Brisbane and its people continue to change over time and revealing how each of our individual and collective stories are the milestones of the city’s evolution. The Museum explores seemingly ordinary people and places of Brisbane to uncover unexpected and fascinating stories. - See more at: http://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/about/#sthash.wRIq9iTC.dpuf The revitalised Museum of Brisbane is located on top of the newly restored Brisbane City Hall. Holding a significant place in the hearts of Brisbane residents as the ‘People’s Place’ City Hall has the enviable title of Brisbane’s premier heritage building. - See more at: http://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/about/#sthash.wRIq9iTC.dpuf Specifically I saw the exhibition of William Bustard, Painting with light. http://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/whats-on/william-bustard/ |
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