Friday, February 8, 2013

Wexner Experience

Walking into the Wexner was an interesting experience, I had never stepped foot inside, and it was different than I thought it would be, and smaller than I thought it would be. The first thing I saw was the "Clock" exhibit. Again, much different than I imagined it. I thought it would be boring and just be close ups of the clocks, but it was fairly interesting and creative how the artist got all the clocks to line up with the time while showing different film scenes. So I walked away from that with a different frame of mind (I had originally intended to only be in the Wexner for ten minutes, and ended up staying for half an hour.) that caused me to go see the other exhibits. The "lights" exhibit wasn't something that stuck out to me as special or something that interested me so I wont talk about it. The "More American PIctures" on the other hand was. I enjoyed seeing some of the olden pictures of Americans and America in general, and some of the new pictures were... interesting, like the fat man holding a small cat or large rat or something. It was just different. Overall, it was better than I thought it would be. 

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