Oh, and I now have S's pictures in hand. I'll probably post them with captions over the next couple of days, rather than make you all read back through the old posts. They're coming!
Day 2: The Met and The Frick
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Day 4: The AMNH and FIT Museum
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Day 5: The ICP
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The exhibit by the Wang Qingsong had its own rather hefty brochure, so I scanned a few of the more interesting pages of that. It gives you an idea of the kind of social commentary-driven work he does, and includes descriptions of what I thought were some of the more interesting pieces.
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