Instead of forming opinions about the Brooklyn Museum based on things you read on this web site and others, trying paying a visit. It's an art museum. There are beautiful and challenging things on display. You may even like some of them. It seems to me, from the article, that the only crime the staff of the Brooklyn Museum is guilty of is trying to make the museum welcoming to a broader segment of the population than the white art snobs quoted in the article. There is more than one way to enjoy a book, more than one way to listen to music; why does everyone get so upset when a museum tries to show that there is not just one way to look at art in a museum?
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C. Ikehara
Dec 13, 2006 22:52
Instead of forming opinions about the Brooklyn Museum based on things you read on this web site and others, trying...
Augustus Graham
Nov 22, 2006 07:36
Of course there are multiple ways of looking at art, and multiple ways of presenting it. And, of course, some... [MORE]
Ricardo Fernández
Nov 22, 2006 15:50
Despite living in New York for three years while in graduate school, the only time I visited the out-of-the-way Brooklyn... [MORE]
Ricardo Fernández
Nov 21, 2006 11:12
I visited the Brooklyn Museum once since I relocated in Brooklyn some eight years ago. Later, during Mayor Giuliani's tenure;... [MORE]
Nancy Joyce Jancourtz
Nov 20, 2006 12:58
"Art is a portrayal of beauty--to my way of thinking..." Alas, your way of thinking is deeply flawed, narrowminded and... [MORE]
Arthur Eggles
Nov 20, 2006 14:05
If the museums need to increase the number of their visitors, why don't they make themselves transportation friendly? Why don't... [MORE]
J. Reynolds
Nov 20, 2006 09:36
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