Went for the Cory Arcangel exhibit, which was a highlight of a trip to Montréal. DHC/ART has plenty of room to show things in distinct spaces. The staff are all helpful and professional, and they pick good things to show. Though I wouldn’t suspect it would be true for everyone, I found the large projection and audio of out of phase Guns and Roses far more mentally soothing than the cathedral of Notre Dame.(This part only applies to the current show which is there until November 24, 2013.) Oh, and it’s legitimately free, so just go see all of the things. I mean, it’s a gallery, so you could probably potentially set up a purchase, but it doesn’t really come up when you’re there or anything.
Claire F.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
«clearly you can see she is going to masturbate her after she has already done so herself!» Despite these overzealous art fans freaking out the guard with their finger pointing at soft places depicted in the painting, it was a very cool layout to the gallery. Museumology says the way art is displayed is half the enjoyment of the experience of taking it in. DHC has one exhibition space of 4 floors, so you can take things in at your own pace. The second space, two doors down, had two large open rooms with just enough in them to avoid being overwhelming. Currently John Currin in the former and some very disturbing but poignant work by Berlinde De Bruyckere in the latter.