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Design in The Big Apple: New York
Copyright © 2005, Cherry Meosa
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With a population of around 8 million, New York is bound to have
produced enough talent in the design arena to challenge even the
best of the rest, including the Swedes! With its imposing
skyline, inspiring statues and readily available public art, New
York is the ideal place to study design, whether you are the next
Jason Miller or a grandparent finding new interests in life.
Studying art, however, is a pastime many of us can enjoy
without the aid of a mentor. With so many resources available in
the form of art galleries, museums and libraries, where do you
start?
To begin your journey through American art and design, a visit to
the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan is well worth your time.
This will introduce you to the history of art, starting with the
work of earlier European painters such as Van Gogh and Gauguin,
and finishing with an overview of more modern artists such as
Andy Warhol. The exhibitions are changed regularly, providing a
new experience each time you visit.
The Guggenheim is another valuable location to consider. Built
by Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1950’s, this building was another
of the architect’s controversial designs. However, this much
criticised spiralling ramp form of a museum is still used as an
exhibition space, housing performances by Marina Abramović,
her famous Seven Easy Pieces being a highlight, in 2005.
Other museums and galleries well worth a visit are the Whitney
Museum of American Art, the Parrish Art Museum for works of
cultural interest, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New
Museum of Contemporary Art, for a modernists view.
For more information, contact the New York Tourist Office, or
get out and widen your horizons, explore New York yourself.
With so much to do and see, what’s stopping you?
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Writer's Resource Box:
Cherry is a successful mother of twin girls and business
woman. She is a director of Web Niche Ltd and edits
http://www.total-holiday.com; a site packed full of
travel & tourism articles, useful resources,
and ideas for those who dream of far away shores.
A former IT specialist, Cherry now works full-time
developing her network of more than 25 sites.
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