I’ve been reading articles in the New York Times lately (since my hometown paper isn’t even worth the trees it kills to print it), and it occurred to me while reading this article about museums that I’ve “done” the Louvre, but don’t have a single photo from it. Sure, you can find plenty of visuals …
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Are we human or are we paparazzi?
August 3, 2009 – 7:45 am
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By Laura Roberts
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Posted in Chicago, Montreal, New York, Paris, Visual Arts
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Tagged A Closer Look at the Mona Lisa, Amsterdam, are we human or are we paparazzi, Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Art Objects, At Louvre Many Stop to Snap but Few Stay to Focus, Björk, Bratislava, Canadian art, Chagall, Chicago, Dutch tour bus, engaging art, Ferris Bueller, French classes, Guillaume Apollinaire, high school, Homogenic, Jeanette Winterson, Lady Gaga, London, Louvre, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Mona Lisa, Montreal, Musée des Beaux-Arts, museums, New York, New York Times, paparazzi, Paris, Picasso, Renaissance paintings, Seurat, Slovakia, the Mona Lisa experience
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