Nobody goes to to the Vietnam Memorial to see the " Three Soldiers at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial," they go to see The Wall. Which is perhaps the greatest piece of public art from the 20th century.
It is hard to get the impact of a large public sculpture in a picture. But just from the picture it is apparent that this is a very good p…
Nobody goes to to the Vietnam Memorial to see the " Three Soldiers at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial," they go to see The Wall. Which is perhaps the greatest piece of public art from the 20th century.
It is hard to get the impact of a large public sculpture in a picture. But just from the picture it is apparent that this is a very good piece of public art. It along with the people viewing it very much capture the essence of the civil right movement.
And yes twitter will be rude and crude in their comments and "conservatives" wanting "real art" will struggle to understand. Both btw are part of the normal reaction to any new art.
Nobody goes to to the Vietnam Memorial to see the " Three Soldiers at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial," they go to see The Wall. Which is perhaps the greatest piece of public art from the 20th century.
It is hard to get the impact of a large public sculpture in a picture. But just from the picture it is apparent that this is a very good piece of public art. It along with the people viewing it very much capture the essence of the civil right movement.
And yes twitter will be rude and crude in their comments and "conservatives" wanting "real art" will struggle to understand. Both btw are part of the normal reaction to any new art.