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Whitney Museum of American Art - 945 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10021, US
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945 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10021, US
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Laurel and Larry's Wedding
New York, NY, USA   |   September, 2008   |   Attractions

Paul McCarthy is going to have a really great exhibit here in September! The exhibition brings together a group of new and rarely seen works by Paul McCarthy, one of the most influential American artists of this generation. The show focuses on a core strand of McCarthy's work: the use of architecture to create perceptual disorientation in the viewer through spinning mirrors, rotating walls, projections, and altered space.

Jeff and Kristelle's Wedding
New York, NY, USA   |   August, 2008   |   Attraction

Another art museum that focuses on modern art and has good exhibits from time to time. Check and see if they have something worthwhile (the infamous Biennial exhibit will unfortunately be over by August).

Carolyn and John's Wedding
1000 Washington Avenue Brooklyn NY   |   May, 2008   |   Attraction

This Madison Avenue gem is undoubtedly the place to go to view truly eclectic contemporary art. Admission fees may seem a little steep, but the collegiate atmosphere and bold selection of 20th century works keep visitors coming back in droves. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, herself a sculptor, opened a small art studio in the Village with 500 pieces from her personal collection. Initially, she offered to merge her works with the Metropolitan Museum of Art and even promised to provide the extra funding to build a new wing. When the Met didn't arrive at an immediate decision, she and Juliana Force (the Whitney's first director who became instrumental in formulating its original concept), opened a space on W. 8th St. in 1931. The Whitney eventually moved to a bigger site on W. 54th St. in the 1950s and finally settled in its current location, designed by Marcel Breuer, in 1966. The Whitney's permanent collection now holds about 14,000 pieces, including works by Georgia O'Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Charles Sheeler and Jackson Pollock. The museum has seven floors (five above ground, two basement levels) made of rock, wood and concrete. Mirroring many of its exhibitions, the building produces a larger-than-life effect, with giant freight elevators and unusually high ceilings. A word to the wise: try to catch the exhibits during weekday afternoons or risk standing on slow-moving lines that wrap around the corner.

Our Plans for Aimee and Matt's New York City Wedding Weekend
New York, NY, USA   |   May, 2008   |   Things To Do In The Neighborhood

For lovers of the vernacular, a must stop. Fridays open 10:30 am to 7:30 pm. Closed Mondays. www.folkartmuseum.org

New York Wedding In August
New York, NY, USA   |   August, 2007   |   Attractions

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