ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月6日 05時23分
“When I was little, visits to New York City Ballet included elaborate routines my sister and I choreographed in the lobby during intermission. I was struck by the sculptural relief—somewhere between a giant archeological face and a spaceship entering a black hole—hanging to the right of the entrance, past the ushers. Lee Bontecou’s artwork stretches more than 20 feet and is made, in part, from a World War II fighter plane cockpit found downtown on Canal Street. Bontecou used to watch planes taking off and landing for inspiration. The work might at first seem a strange match for the home of ethereal ballet. But in its own way, a plane’s feat of flight is as unbelievable as a dancer’s.” –Prudence Peiffer, #MoMAmagazine managing editor
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[Details: #LeeBontecou. Untitled. 1964. David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza. Image courtesy DHKT]
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pksyart
Ok... This is ART in its own right! Art is most frequently expression of the artists' feelings and represents the Artists' souls.... But not every piece of art tells you a story... This is stunning and this is exactly the same approach we have in our artworks ? LOVE THIS ❤️ thank you for sharing ?
winters.drmargaret
I truly despise the influence of the Koch Brothers and their peers on the public and economic life of this country. These contributions should be coming from allocations to cultural institutions taken from rationally-based tax revenue.
aestheticapricot
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nanlemay
I will never forget standing in front of this work, mesmerized, when I was 9 or 10, at concert with my mother, (many, many years ago). I wonder what impact Bontecou’s work had on my own work.
patashcraft1
When you talk to the old timers it’s incredible! I have a pic of my grandfather on the roof with his homing pigeons !!! Wow!
winters.drmargaret
I love this work, and MOMA. And I am glad to see philanthropy benefiting arts institutions in NY and elsewhere. But I tr
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