Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Newton at the Tate Modern

Modern art is a bit like physics.  I may not completely understand all of it, but I can appreciate the fact that its presence makes the world a better place.  And like the apple found itself drawn to Newton’s puny little palm, I often find myself just as drawn to modern museums and modern art.  Newton defined the phenomenon as gravity, I believe.  So, naturally, while in London, this inevitable attraction so called gravity brought me straight to Tate Modern.  And so, I’ll leave you with that!  Like physics, modern art requires no explanation—it’s relatively self-explanatory, and if you don’t get it, well, you probably never will…














Hopefully this post saved you a flight ticket to London and a trip to the Tate Modern...if not, well, hopefully it at least saved you from sitting through Physics 101!

Tschüss,

Kimmy

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