Last weekend I went to the Museum of Modern Art to see an exhibit called "What Happened To Us?" As promised, here are some pictures. These were hand painted onto a wall in MoMA. (Note: These images are scans of the free pamphlet handed out at the exhibit, so ignore the images bleeding through from the other side of the page)









The artist's bio from MoMA.org: For his first solo museum exhibition in the United States, the Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi was invited to create a large-scale drawing installation, executed over a period of two weeks directly onto the wall of The Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium. Inspired by current events reported on television and in newspaper and tabloid headlines, Perjovschi explores political topics including the Middle East conflict and the recent extension of the European Union. Through concise phrases and wordplay, his sketches and skits portray reality with a sense of criticality and pointed humor. The work's rhetorical title, WHAT HAPPENED TO US?, offers a textual pun, in which US may refer either to the subjective pronoun "us" or to the proper noun "United States of America."
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How do you see/read the ones that are way up by the ceiling?
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