Monday, December 17, 2012

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Some shots from the museum (though the museum contained many fine works of Art, there were way too many "abstract" works; too many plain black or plain beige squares, many with their own huge room.  I don't understand that stuff.  It seems like an easy way in to a museum.  You'll always get the intellectual type who stand there and stare at what is literally a white linen napkin hanging on the wall.  You'll hear them talk about the depth, the conception, the inner workings.  It's a white linen napkin hanging on the wall!!!  There's nothing to "get".  It's silk, about 8 inches square, and probably from Walmart.  One room was about half the square footage of my house and contained a single grey rectangle).  Most of what I really thought was beautiful came from the greenhouse.

Before we took photos at this famous piece, a guy proposed to a girl right here. 
Some plants in the greenhouse




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