1/5 Teddy A. 9 months ago on Google • 37 reviews
If
you
don't
own
a
car,
it
may
not
be
worth
taking
the
risk
to
visit
this
place.
Although
the
website
provides
instructions
on
using
public
transportation
to
reach
the
museum,
it
fails
to
mention
that
at
the
end
of
your
journey,
you
will
need
to
walk
along
the
highway
without
a
sidewalk.
Furthermore,
once
you
arrive
at
the
museum,
the
art
exhibits
can
be
problematic,
mainly
centered
around
deceased
animals.
I
have
no
issue
with
artists
using
the
remains
of
animals
that
have
already
died
to
create
their
art.
However,
it
becomes
deeply
troubling
when
artists
resort
to
killing
animals
solely
for
the
purpose
of
creating
their
pieces.
For
example,
I
saw
a
"painting"
made
of
dead
flies,
which
is
both
unsettling
and
unnecessary.
The
experience
at
the
museum
is
not
as
enjoyable
as
I
had
hoped.
The
place
has
an
unpleasant
smell,
and
some
of
the
artworks
seem
gimmicky,
seemingly
designed
only
to
shock
visitors.
On
a
positive
note,
the
open-air
pieces
are
the
most
captivating,
providing
a
breath
of
fresh
air
amidst
the
otherwise
disappointing
atmosphere.
It's
unfortunate
that
the
museum
appears
to
be
somewhat
neglected,
given
the
friendly
nature
of
the
staff
working
there.
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