On rainy days we'd go swimming out..
This museum is perhaps the best museum I have ever attended. I found it so eclectic, modern, and attention grabbing and I have never encountered anything like it. This was surley not your stereotypical musuem, it did not have your modern still life paintings with a whole bunch of portraits of elderly people, but actually had a very modern feel. I feel like the whole museum was designed to portray the fourth role of the artist - seeing the world in new and innovative ways, every work was representational of that notion. What I loved about this museum is that it wasn't solely based on paintings, as a matter of fact, over half of this museum was based on models. My favorite pieces included the basket balls floating in the fish tank, the essay written about coke, and the lights that had phrases spelled out.I believe that the lights were trying to send out different messages about life. It had a very lively choice of colors and I believe the quotes hanging of the lights were representational to different moments of our lives. This museum was also very weird, which amused me. The rock structure mourning dead women send out a strong message as it was eerily colored grey and black with low lighting and lighted candles surrounding it, and also not to mention the model of eight ment having an orgy. This museum all together truly broadened my eyes to viewing art differently. I no longer see art through its convential deffinition, I feel a greater appreciation for it now since this museum brought such a different feel.