M. Simkovics Review of Albertina Studio
The Albertina has long been our favorite museum, b...
The Albertina has long been our favorite museum, but recently something has changed. Most recently, among other things, we were at the Monet exhibition, where unnecessarily small and small captions were placed on large paintings, and the rope cordon was too close to the pictures. Because of this, the crowd stands quite close in front of the pictures to read captions, take photos of the work, and self-film with Monet s painting. Why are they leaving this and why are so many people being allowed in at once? It used to be forbidden to take photos and they immediately spoke for him.
Because of the above, the Monet exhibition was unenjoyable.
An exhibition of compensated Helen Levitt's brilliant photos, which the crowd was not interested in and you can safely admire by staring at one photo at a time.
The latest craze is that people under the age of 19 can go in for free. Yet why? To have even more distractions?

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