
So what are you plans for the weekend?
Welcome to the city that never sleeps!
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Labels: 5th Avenue, furniture, MoMA, Museum, Museum of Modern Art
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This painting by Jackson Pollock entitled, One: Number 31, 1950 is a perfect example of his drip and pour technique, which he popularized during the Abstract Expressionist era. The painting is 8' 10" x 17' 5 5/8" (269.5 x 530.8 cm) and is one of many Pollocks exhibited in the permanent collection at the MoMA.
When taking these photos, I was torn between simply taking a perfectly aligned photo of the art work only OR do I want to include museum goers in the picture. What do you think? Do you usually include strangers in your photo or do you make every effort to exclude them?
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Labels: Abstract Expressionist, Impressionist, MoMA, Monet, Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Pollock, Water Illy Pond
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Labels: architecture, midtown, MoMA, Museum, Museum of Modern Art
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Labels: Andy Warhol, art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, Monkey, Street Poster