segunda-feira, 20 de junho de 2005

Para quem gosta de Arte, e de Museus



«Every picture tells a story. And so does each and every one of our objects. We are reorganizing the great works in the DIA’s collection so you can understand the power of each object, and see them in new historic and social contexts. Thoughtful gallery presentations and new learning tools will help you trace connections across the art of all eras and cultures.

Your favorite things will be back, to stay. Van Gogh’s Self-Portrait. Bruegel’s The Wedding Dance. Romare Bearden’s mosaic Quilting Time. All of these great masterworks will be presented in new galleries, to ensure that the DIA’s permanent collection provides a touchstone for every visit.

We’re listening to you. More seating in the galleries, more restrooms throughout the building, improved signage and a single corridor that provides a north-south path through the building: all of these things will make for a more comfortable stay in the new DIA. What’s more, we’re building a new education center, where our education team will develop new programs and expand the boundary of museum education to ensure an enriching, interactive experience for all who visit.»

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