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Friday, January 15, 2010

Guggenheim Reflections

At first when we entered the museum, I thought the museum was amazing. The structure of the building was so different which made it so beautiful. Instead of being square or rectangular like all other museums Frank Llyod Wright made the museum circular. As we walked through the museum I wasn't too impressed with the art. The museum out did the art by far. Even though the art wasn't that interesting they were some pieces of art that really attracted my attention. The art pieces were designed by Kadinsky, a very famous artists during the 20th century. The art was very colorful, which made me like it even more. As I walked around the museum I felt a feeling of elevation as we kept walking up the spirals to the top of the building. The railings were so low that as you looked down you felt as if you were about to fall. This was and enhanced effect that Frank Llyod Wright added to his design of the building.

I didnt really expect much before I went on the trip. The video we watched in class was very boring so I thought at the building was going to be boring but once I got their I was in complete amazement. The building was the most beautiful piece of architecture ever built in my opinion. My favorite part of the trip was going into the building and looking up into the atrium.

This trip in my opinion is the best trip we have gone on so far and I am definitely looking foward to visit the Guggenheim Museum sumtime in the near future.

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