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Art Museum

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When I was younger, I thought museums were boring and dull, filled with pointless, nonsensical art work that people just pretended to understand what the artists were thinking. I thought people interpreted imaginary meanings from the art that other people just followed and accepted because it was the “cool” thing to do. This is one of the main reasons I avoided going to museums that were art based. Once I got the opportunity to visit an art-based museum for myself, I actually enjoyed it. I began to build my admiration and appreciation of art from then on. I have had the opportunity to visit many museums but this was the first time I visited The Museum of Modern Art. I always saw MoMA related things around New York City but was never able to …show more content…

I think that is true very often because people are not willing to compromise and listen to the things others have to say. This piece maybe in a subconscious way reminded me of a current relationship I have and I am kind of going through the same idea of two people not understanding each other and their spikes being unable to interlock because of the lack of communication. Along with the description given about the piece, it is said that the male and female form are locked in violent opposition, which somewhat similar to how I currently feel. I was also interested in this piece because I wanted to know if by rearranging a few things and shifting a few spikes if the male and female would ever be able to interlock with one another? Could come to an understanding and be able to be together? The end of the story to this sculpture I thought would help me understand and be able to access my own situation. I love, enjoy, and appreciate how much art can make you think and reflect on yourself and your involvement and interactions with the world. I was able to reflect on myself and a relationship from a 3D work of art that has been around for decades and has probably sat in the same spot for years. I think visiting museums and analyzing and assessing art can be beneficial in more ways than people

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