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Post by sdtraveller on Jun 16, 2013 13:17:41 GMT -5
We went this (Sunday) morning--NO line when we arrived around 11:00, but a rather lengthy one when we left close to 1:00. There is an impressive array of his (mostly) paintings, organized around influential themes/periods in his life, such as his unexpected eight years "exiled" in Russia, his displacement during WW2, the death of his wife, etc. It is striking how the content and form of his work reflects those experiences.
The paintings are fascinating, and the English audio guide adds a lot to the understanding of what and why. The exhibition is scheduled to close in about five weeks, but we have seen many that get extended when audiences still show interest, so . . . .
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Post by PariS on Jun 16, 2013 14:42:13 GMT -5
I hope this is one that will be extended! I wanted to see it in March but didn't make it.
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Post by rachelnyc on Jun 20, 2013 13:54:59 GMT -5
I saw this exhibit last month and enjoyed it very much. I recommend booking ahead which you can do last minute to avoid lines. If you have a smartphone or tablet, they can scan your ticket so you don't need access to a printer.
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