TATE MODERN PHOTO
The collection was quite extensive. We got to see the Mark Rothko room, one of Ed Ruscha's Hollywood paintings, Jackson Pollock's "Yellow Islands" & "Summertime 9A", Soviet Union street posters, Gehard Richter's "Phantom Interceptors", Kiefer, Beuys, Moholy-Nagy's "Schwartz, Weiss, und Grau" VIDEO!, and James Rosenquist's HUGE "Time Dust" print. I was a kid in a candy shop. Seeing a Moholy-Nagy video was a real treat. Rosenquist's "Time Dust" was jaw-dropping. My Senior Seminar paper was on Rosenqust. I have never seen any of his work in person. And what a piece to be the first. Some declare "Time Dust" to be the largest print in the world. It was great seeing all the details of the print. That kind of stuff you can't get a sense of from looking at a reproduction in a book. I loved the Tate Modern.
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