dberrange checked out one of the ICA's "Art on the Harbor Islands" installations. We like how the grainy black and white image is concurrently simple and complex, while giving us a peak at something many most likely don't know is even there.
Everyone knows you're not supposed to take photos at the ICA. They have signs every five feet and staff every ten to remind you. This is no different than most art museums.
In the artist's defense, this picture was taken on one of the Boston Harbor Islands, not in the actual museum. As such there aren't any photography limitations, I don't believe.
Tsk. Tsk.
Everyone knows you're not supposed to take photos at the ICA. They have signs every five feet and staff every ten to remind you. This is no different than most art museums.
Bad form. But a stunning photo nonetheless.
In the artist's defense, this picture was taken on one of the Boston Harbor Islands, not in the actual museum. As such there aren't any photography limitations, I don't believe.
KL is right, I went on that tour last year. Pretty weak if you ask me but it is all an experiment.
I did like seeing the island where you can camp, I'll be doing that this spring.