Whitney Museum / Marcel Breuer
Hello guys,
Today I was so busy, designing a fence for a rich Arab, therefore I wasn't able to start yet, but I have already chosen the topic earlier this day, so let's see what can we produce at this hour.
Since I was a kid I never liked museums. The exhibited elements always made me feel sad, maybe because I come from a background of a group of people crying on the glories of the past, which subconsciously made me hate anything that reminds me of the past. Well, we will never know.
Earlier this day, I was attending an online lecture about the center Pompidou, the professor reflected how in this museum the exhibited elements are not tangible stuff, but It was the different kinds of activities, events, and people that were brought together from different spaces in the city. Here we see a spectacle of the mass and their daily lives. What affected me here that the museum is not necessarily a closed envelope of lost moments, but more a part of our daily lives. Where the represented is the vitality of today's moments.
An earlier representation of this manifesto is the Whitney Museum.
Well, let's get into the project.
If we want to understand the importance of this museum, then, we should try to read it through the historical context of its building time, at that time consumerism was controlling the atmosphere, where commercial ziggurats were pushing people of the sidewalk, witney were inviting them inside. The relation between the street and its section represents Bruer's intention to protect the artistic experience.
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