Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/11

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Rotterdam museum
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Mon Dec 11 11:09:31 2006
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Hi Bill,

Well, it was a bit empty and not very welcoming, so what I posted is  
what my impression was.
I liked the architectural angles the building offered though.
Just bad use of the exhibition space IMO. It has a lot more potential.

Thanks for looking,
Philippe


Op 11-dec-06, om 02:44 heeft bill harting het volgende geschreven:

> Philippe, my impression is that the display environment is inhuman  
> and sterile, largely vacant and inhospitable (except in the gift  
> busy shop)... is that the impression you intended to communicate or  
> did I misinterpret?
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>> Last week, we went to an exhibition of Kessels Kramer (a reputed  
>> ad agency) at the Kunsthal in Rotterdam.
>> A very interesting building form an architectural viewpoint.
>> There were also some dinos to spot, a Henry Moore exhibition, and  
>> an exhibition about Peter Van Straaten's erotic images.
>> The latter was visited by a somewhat more experienced audience...
>> Hope you like them:
>> <http://www.fullflavor.be/Rotterdam>
>> Thanks for looking and commenting,
>> Philippe
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