September 21, 2011
3. Newblog2011: 09/21/11 The Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Yesterday, I saw another large ad for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston’s Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art. In addition to the two people in front of the wall mural in rainbow colors, I saw that it also said:
“Media Sponsor
Boston Globe”
That was in the lower, right corner.
In the lower, left corner, it said:
“Get a sneak preview of the new wing
At mfa.org/magazine.”
The Boston Globe has been a major proponent of all of the issues that I’m against.
I’ve also seen small banners up on lightposts announcing the wing.
I don’t support child molestation, and nobody should be insinuating that I do.
Here’s the blurb from the first page of the museum’s website for the Linde Family Wing, which I read for the first time today:
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“Contemporary art finds a dynamic new home at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, when the Museum unveils to the public the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, located in the MFA’s dramatic I.M. Pei-designed building. To mark the opening, the Museum will host a 24-hour celebration—beginning with a ticketed party on September 17 and culminating in a free community day on September 18.
The transformed space introduces innovative approaches to contemporary art within the context of the Museum’s collections. The galleries showcase the MFA’s important and growing contemporary collections, featuring exciting recent acquisitions; film, video and new media; and a focus on global perspective and diverse artists of our time.
It will also be the MFA’s lively new social space—a gateway to experience contemporary culture, including art, music, performances, film, readings, lectures, courses, and artist demonstrations.”
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 21, 2011 @ 3:06 p.m./addition @ 3:16 p.m.
3. Newblog2011: 09/21/11 The Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Yesterday, I saw another large ad for the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston’s Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art. In addition to the two people in front of the wall mural in rainbow colors, I saw that it also said:
“Media Sponsor
Boston Globe”
That was in the lower, right corner.
In the lower, left corner, it said:
“Get a sneak preview of the new wing
At mfa.org/magazine.”
The Boston Globe has been a major proponent of all of the issues that I’m against.
I’ve also seen small banners up on lightposts announcing the wing.
I don’t support child molestation, and nobody should be insinuating that I do.
Here’s the blurb from the first page of the museum’s website for the Linde Family Wing, which I read for the first time today:
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“Contemporary art finds a dynamic new home at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, when the Museum unveils to the public the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, located in the MFA’s dramatic I.M. Pei-designed building. To mark the opening, the Museum will host a 24-hour celebration—beginning with a ticketed party on September 17 and culminating in a free community day on September 18.
The transformed space introduces innovative approaches to contemporary art within the context of the Museum’s collections. The galleries showcase the MFA’s important and growing contemporary collections, featuring exciting recent acquisitions; film, video and new media; and a focus on global perspective and diverse artists of our time.
It will also be the MFA’s lively new social space—a gateway to experience contemporary culture, including art, music, performances, film, readings, lectures, courses, and artist demonstrations.”
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Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 21, 2011 @ 3:06 p.m./addition @ 3:16 p.m.