Roxy Paine, Conjoined, 2007
Martin Puryear's “Ladder for Booker T. Washington” climbs up through a grey concrete tower to the infinite heights and Anselm Keifer's "Aschenblume" is the only piece in its own underground bunker. The collection leads you into unexpected alcoves, where work installed in the end points of the glass pavilions can be seen as reflections in the water, the water reflects in the glass, the building floats in space and art time.
Cornelia Parker, Rorshach
(Endless Column I ), 2005
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silver-plated objects crushed by a 250 ton industrial press
A right nice selection from the permanent collection includes three Richter's, a Rothko, a roomful of Scully's, a perfectly installed Donald Judd, and more. A really big travelling exhibit of Andy Warhol -- really big -- with a little bit of everything -- and a small exhibit of Ben Jones' digital paintings round out the institutional cred. If you are ever stuck in Fort Worth, the Modern might just make it worth it.
Pictures of the Museum
were you stuck in ft. worth for work?
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