The Metropolitan Museum Shrouded a Mark Chagall Painting to Draw Attention to World Refugee Day
The museum shrouded the painting to ask the question: “What would the Met’s walls look like if there were no refugees?” Works by other famous artists including Max Ernst, Piet Mondrian, and Mark Rothko are labeled as works “made by a refugee.”
- Hyperallergic article here
The shrouding of Marc Chagall’s painting “The Lovers”
We are reminded of Yosa Buson's Veils of Regard.
The shrouding of Marc Chagall’s painting “The Lovers”
courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Theatre of the Actors of Regard
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