4/5 Pavel D. 5 months ago on Google
MoMA
is
an
amazing
museum
with
a
remarkable
collection,
stretching
all
the
way
up
to
the
roof!
The
artworks
here
are
thought-provoking,
and
as
Ed
Ruscha
once
said,
'Art
has
to
be
something
that
makes
you
scratch
your
head.'
I
couldn't
agree
more.
It's
like
an
art
heaven
that
has
so
much
to
offer!
While
not
the
largest
museum,
it's
precisely
the
right
size.
You
don't
need
days
to
explore
it,
and
there's
no
fear
of
missing
out.
You'll
find
iconic
pieces
from
artists
like
Dali,
Picasso,
Klimt,
Matisse,
Rothko,
Warhol,
Pollock,
and
many
more.
What
sets
MoMA
apart
is
the
arrangement
of
art.
Instead
of
rooms
filled
with
a
single
artist's
work,
you
get
collections
of
pieces
with
similar
styles
and
techniques.
Each
item
is
named
and
explained,
but
I
recommend
bringing
headphones
and
using
the
audio
app
for
more
in-depth
information.
The
lighting
inside
is
excellent,
the
rooms
are
spacious,
and
there
are
seats
for
you
to
sit,
relax,
and
admire
the
art.
The
museum
stores
offer
unique,
high-quality
items
that
caught
my
interest.
I
personally
loved
the
AI
exhibition
from
American-Turkish
artist
Refik
Anadol.
You
might
have
come
across
his
digital
artwork
on
social
media.
Titled
'Unsupervised,'
it's
an
absolute
masterpiece
that
interprets
and
transforms
over
200
years
of
art
at
MoMA.
Watching
artificial
intelligence
create
new
shapes
and
colors
of
art
is
nothing
short
of
brilliant,
fascinating,
and
utterly
mesmerizing.
I've
never
seen
anything
quite
like
it,
and
I
could
gaze
at
that
screen
for
hours.
I'm
thrilled
that
MoMA
has
decided
to
make
this
a
permanent
exhibition.
However,
MoMA
has
its
downsides.
It's
clear
that
their
primary
goal
is
to
make
money,
with
customer
satisfaction
coming
second.
The
limited
opening
hours
(only
7
hours
a
day)
make
it
tough
for
working
people
to
visit
during
the
week.
Weekends
are
often
packed,
especially
on
bad
weather
days.
I
had
to
wait
15+
minutes
in
the
queue
outside
forming
around
the
block,
luckily
it
went
fast.
The
museum
lacks
effective
organization
as
the
maps
offered
little
guidance,
failing
to
indicate
where
to
find
specific
pieces
or
the
art
style
in
each
room.
Instead,
the
rooms
are
named
after
donors,
which,
as
a
visitor,
felt
irrelevant
and
inconsequential.
The
museum
doesn't
limit
the
number
of
visitors,
which
can
lead
to
overcrowding,
especially
around
popular
pieces
like
van
Gogh.
The
lack
of
a
cloakroom
is
inconvenient,
forcing
visitors
to
carry
all
their
belongings.
The
bathroom
situation,
especially
on
the
ground
floor,
doesn't
match
the
number
of
visitors
and
gets
very
busy.
All
these
issues
named
above,
even
though
they
are
subjective,
could
be
resolved
with
visitor
limits,
but
that
would
certainly
affect
the
museum's
revenue.
Regardless
of
the
downsides,
MoMA
is
worth
a
visit
for
its
extraordinary
art
collection
and
the
25
USD
entrance
is
more
than
fair.
You
will
go
through
a
fascinating
journey
of
modern
art,
that's
for
sure!
Visited
on
a
Saturday,
October
2023.