1/5 Carmen 1 year ago on Google
Very
disappointing
visit.
We
had
been
members
for
over
30
years.
The
museum
is
not
as
nice
as
used
to
be
15-20
years
ago.
Big
part
of
the
museum
is
closed
for
various
reasons
most
of
the
time.
Museum
started
about
10-12
years
ago
to
add
more
and
more
space
for
contemporary
art.
Why?
There
is
a
contemporary
art
museum
in
Boston.
Second:
it
is
incredible
ugly
selection
all
the
time.
Contemporary
art
it
can
be
beautiful
but
not
the
one
presented
at
MFA.
The
museum
allocated
more
and
more
space
to
this
wired-
ugly
contemporary
collection
which
depleted
museum
of
the
space
of
real
art:
for
example
the
Japanese
swords
collection
not
seen
in
a
very
long
time.
How
about
the
extensive
collection
of
American
furniture:
currently
are
few
pieces
on
display.
Had
not
seen
in
years
Dance
of
Bougival
by
Renoir.
Where
are
the
impressionist
paintings?
Corridors,
rotundas
and
new
visitor
center
do
not
have
any
more
statues
and
paintings
of
if
they
have
are
very
few.
Where
are
the
flowers
arrangements
we
used
to
see
around?
The
big
impressive
rooms
are
mostly
empty.
Large
entrances
are
missing
art
of
any
kind.
The
contemporary
exhibition
on
1st
floor
is
dark
with
lots
of
space
empty-no
one
was
there.
The
only
place
busy
in
the
museum
was
the
Turner
exhibition.
So
you
can
see
how
much
people
crave
real
art.
My
suggestion
is
that
the
director
of
museum
does
more
surveys
of
visitor,
bring
real
art
back
from
storage
and
take
a
walk
more
often
in
museum.
Since
the
new
space
addition,
the
museum
has
less
art
presented
then
used
to
have
before.
The
main
staircase
is
looking
dilapidated,
abandoned:
used
to
have
wonderful
marble
sculptures.
Those
were
replaced
by
Chinese
urn
vases
few
years
ago-
which
in
my
opinion
it
is
not
a
pleasant
way
to
greet
people.
Bring
back
the
beautiful
statues
placed
on
stairs
landing
museum
had
before.
Currently
the
stairs
landing
do
not
display
anything.
Museum
staff
we
seen
around
and
asked
question
does
not
know
the
museum
and
cannot
gives
any
useful
information.
I
really
hope
the
management
of
the
museum
will
take
a
serious
look
at
how
used
to
the
museum
and
how
it
is
now.
Get
rid
of
the
depressive
contemporary
exhibition
and
bring
back
from
deposit
real
art.
This
is
what
people
come
to
see.