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The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art opened in Bentonville, Arkansas on 11-11-11, and we enjoyed a fun visit there during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Being hillbillies from Arkansas, we admittedly don't know that much about art, but that's part of the fun of seeing a place like this in Bentonville, a small town of 35,000 (after all, we are from nearby Fayetteville, which has twice the population).
There were some very interesting pieces there.
Here's a salute to a modern artist made out of televisions and pieces of a piano:
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Here is a picture made entirely of puzzle pieces:
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And one made of upside-down spools (well, I guess the spools weren't upside-down, just the image):
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With this cool globe that allowed you to see it right-side up:
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This huge sculpture gave Hannah the creeps, but I was very impressed:
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I guess art is supposed to invoke certain thoughts or feelings. This one made Ann and I think of "Batman":
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This one made me think of a porthole to space (Rebecca is in the doorway wearing black):
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And we definitely know the feeling represented here:
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Some art was very whimsical:
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Other pieces were unusual but beautiful:
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And some were downright odd:
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Here's the piece that Alice Walton paid $35 million for. It's called "Kindred Spirits" and it's by Durand.
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It was very nice, but I can never imagine it being worth that much money! But unlike the Occupy Wall Street folks, I support Alice Walton's right to spend her money however she pleases. I think it's wonderful that she is pursuing her passion while creating jobs and tourism for her hometown. The art was expensive, but entry is free! What a deal!
The museum is going to be a lot more impressive when it is finished. A sunny day would help, too. When we visited, the water was murky and the sky was gray.
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I wasn't a huge fan of the architecture, but it did seem sufficiently "artsy."
3 comments:
I guess I was just trying to stand up straight, but I look like a real dork in that last picture!
I don't think you look like a dork. My favorite pic is the one of you and Rebecca looking at the red circle!
Yeah, that sculpture is kind of creepy, but really neat, too!
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