The Milwaukee Art Museum
photos by the Oak Park Journal
The Milwaukee Art Museum
with the wings
opened and the light free
to enter the room.
The Milwaukee Art Museum
review by Ed Vincent
The Milwaukee Art Museum in Wisconsin
is housed in one
of the most fun designs you
can imagine. The Getty Art
Museum in Los Angeles is breath
taking and enormous
and I almost broke my finger
taking photos of it. My first
hour at the Milwaukee Art Museum
had me changing
cameras every few minutes and
being exhilarated with
each shot taken. The building
is a thrill to stand in, and
even more fun to walk around
in. I will get to the exhibits
in a moment. The striking
white exterior contrasts with the
blue sky and waters of glorious
Lake Michigan. The building
is art itself. If Chicago's
Picasso in Daley Plaza, were to come
to life, it would travel to
Milwaukee and stay overnight in
the Milwaukee Art Museum.
There is parking beneath the
museum in the belly of the building.
The underground parking garage
is sleek, smooth, and gentle
in its curvaceous lines leading
to inviting car ports.
The building is said to resemble
a ship, a hooded warrior
about to take flight, or perhaps
something completely different
that you will note.
The folk art from around the
United States and Haiti is one
of the largest in the region.
The modern art is not only modern,
but fun. The displays
are thoughtful and creative their presentation.
When the setting sun mixes with
the lake, the blue color creates
the background for the art that
sets in front of it. Wooden
floors, pastel walls, and spot
lit polished art are all right at home.
The Parking Garage beneath the Milwaukee
Art
Museum.
The Parking Garage beneath the Milwaukee
Art
Museum, another direction...
photos by the Oak Park Journal
The Wings closing at the end of
the Day.
Some
of the Art on Display at the Milwaukee
Art
Museum
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