Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Guards
March 8, 2010
The Upper West Side of Manhattan was once again residence to a thrilling and unique art exhibition last week. 25CPW, a provisional art gallery occupying an unoccupied retail space on Central Park West hosted a painting show for an exclusive group within the Metropolitan Museum of Art: the guards. It turns out that a number of people defending the masterpieces on the other side of Central Park also like to generate, and from what they saw on Thursday night, when they attended the aperture; they are pretty damned good at it.
The Thursday night aperture also incorporated the launch of Sw! pe Magazine: Guards' Matter, and fine art journal that accompanied the display.
Exhibition included paintings, drawings, photographs and other pieces. The styles were diverse but were put on show intelligently, preventing contrasting styles from crowding each other and parting each artist adequate space for his work to stand out. Nelson Diaz, an artist who attended the how with me - both by the works on display and the energy in the 25CPW space.
Labels: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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