Love of art is blind for sightless museum visitors
Her eyes see nothing, but when Barbara Appel runs her fingers over the face of a Picasso sculpture in New York’s Museum of Modern Art, she sighs with pleasure.
Her eyes see nothing, but when Barbara Appel runs her fingers over the face of a Picasso sculpture in New York’s Museum of Modern Art, she sighs with pleasure.
Inarguable the most important art exhibit in the country this year is by a foreigner. Ongoing until Jan. 7, 2012, in the Galeriya Bangko Sentral of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila at Roxas Boulevard is “Suite Vollard: Pablo Picasso 1930-1937,” 100 prints on vellum paper and laid Montval paper, organized by Fundación Mapfre, Fundación Santiago and the Met.
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