Since I won't be leaving town and will have forever to see the museums, plus I need to conserve my pennies to furnish my future home, I waited for the weekend (free parking, $1 train fare) to resume my exploration of the "modern art" portion of the Art Museum.
Modern art is practically not art at all! There was a quilt a woman had made from her deceased husbands work clothes (and not a cute inspired design type of quilt, it was what they apparently call a 'lazy quilt' with large irregular sections) in his memory and so she could sleep comforted by his clothes. It was a terrific idea, and very touching, but, NOT art! LOL - I'm no doubt displaying a terrible lack of culture.
Here is a picture of one of the art pieces that was especially unique in what I felt was a 'HOW IS THIS ART?' category, the artist had literally chiseled off a strip of wall plaster and left the pieces on the floor:

Modern art is practically not art at all! There was a quilt a woman had made from her deceased husbands work clothes (and not a cute inspired design type of quilt, it was what they apparently call a 'lazy quilt' with large irregular sections) in his memory and so she could sleep comforted by his clothes. It was a terrific idea, and very touching, but, NOT art! LOL - I'm no doubt displaying a terrible lack of culture.
Here is a picture of one of the art pieces that was especially unique in what I felt was a 'HOW IS THIS ART?' category, the artist had literally chiseled off a strip of wall plaster and left the pieces on the floor:

