tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548996031956137374.post970044501889794165..comments2011-02-04T07:48:37.323-08:00Comments on Iuri Kothe: Experiencing ArtAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02755236608261370518noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5548996031956137374.post-77032419950176275902008-09-18T04:02:20.000-07:002008-09-18T04:02:20.000-07:00strongly agree.once i went to renoir´s exhibit in ...strongly agree.<br><br>once i went to renoir´s exhibit in masp and i wrote a whole article about it - about the crowd and how it behaved. they stinctively formed a line, like in a buffet: you had to follow people´s time to see the paintings, or you could lose your "turn" to the next. i was shocked by that. i got out of the line and made my own path through the exhibit, and still people would look at me like i was nuts.<br><br>the mona lisa at louvre: a bunch of people around it, same as guernica. every time i search for the mona lisa, i try to get a place in the "first line" so i would not bother with the rest of the crowd. for the mona lisa yeah, i have to do that! :Djojohttp://www.verbeat.org/blogs/narghee-lanoreply@blogger.com