Saturday, June 21, 2014

Kandinsky on the brain

source: Constance K. eyeshotcha.com
As the day before yesterday the Internet said a salad designed in abstract forms such as Kandinsky is more appealing to people based on a particular study. 

Yesterday the public radio reminded of Wassily, for there is a Kandinsky retrospective at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

And today Kandinsky’s work is still bordered by a frame.

So even if it rains all night, Milwaukee bound is a direction to consider. 
If not for the museum, well then for the museum.

Honestly now, the curator of the show informed radio listeners that their would be Bauhaus murals of Kandinsky’s to be seen and the architectural wonders of the museum, namely Santiago Calatrava’s pavilion which contains a moveable brise-soleil that opens at 10am making the visitor feel as if they were in the ribcage of a bird as described the show’s curator are reasons enough. 

The exhibit runs through September 1st. The museum is open daily from 10-5 and Thursday nights until 8pm. Plenty of time to see this master of color at play. 

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