(Chinese version of this topic, 中文版)
Having turned into the 53rd Street and passed by some street artists, we arrived at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
↓↓Works of the street artists↓↓
↑↑Works of the street artists↑↑
There's a huge crowd in the MoMA. On the first floor, a window was showing all sorts of red posters, fliers, pokers, etc. from Chairman Mao's era. Oh, man. These things were treated as "modern art" by Americans.
↓↓All sorts of red posters, fliers, pokers, etc. from Chairman Mao's era↓↓
↑↑All sorts of red posters, fliers, pokers, etc. from Chairman Mao's era↑↑
It took a long time to buy the tickets and deposit our backpacks before we could finally get in. Among so many art works, I was able to appreciate only a few. Most of them really suck, in my opinion. Some steel wires were randomly put together and counted as art. On the 2nd floor, some subjectless, if not disgusting, animations were being projected on the walls with some weird noise. Man they could call that art. One thing really worth seeing was van Gogh's painting gallery. Before, I hadn't liked van Gogh's paintings much, but after this trip, his paints looked more and more amazing to me.
See also:
- Previous topic of this trip: [D1] 5th Ave and other street views in Manhattan
- Next topic of this trip: [D1] Took the subway to China town
- Other topics of this trip


