The Museum of Modern Art in Queens - Reviews from across the web
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Come here only if you are an art buff - user review Not being an art buff, the exhibits in this museum did not interest me. So, come here only if youre into artistic paintings... travel.yahoo.com
Museum of Modern Art/MoMA QNS | Museum/Attraction Review | New York City | Frommers.com - expert review The Museum of Modern Art (or MoMA, as its usually called) boasts the worlds greatest collection of painting and sculpture from the late 19th century to the present, including everything from Monets Water Lilies and Klimts The Kiss to later masterw... frommers.com
AMAZING ART! - user review I LOVED it. The first few floors were kind of boring, but the (temporary) photography exhibit fascinated me. I was speechless when we got to the upper floors and saw all of the P... travel.yahoo.com
Simply Brilliant - user review When I went to MOMA I was somewhat excited to see the museum, Im not really into arts so I thought it would be fun but nothing amazing. I was wrong..just after spending a few ... travel.yahoo.com
MOMA madness! - user review Queuing for more than half an hour for entry into the museum and then another half an hour for a very over-priced sandwich, made the MOMA experience less than happy. While we loved... travel.yahoo.com
A MUST See - user review If you go on Friday its free because of Target. It can get a little crowded but you can still see everything. Regular price is about $20.00. Highlights: Dali Perisstanc... travel.yahoo.com
Museum of Modern Art - user review Unlike the Metropolitan Museum of Art which can take days to explore, you can view all the highlights of the so-called MOMA in just a few hours. Some of these highlights are Monet's waterlilies, Van Gogh's Starry Night, Picasso's Les Desmoiselles d'Avignon and Matisse's Dancers. The permanent collec... igougo.com
An Experience Unlimited - user review Visiting Mueums and writing about them is my passion. I visited MOMA in October 2001. I find the place easily accessable that is one pre-requisite for any museum to become the s... travel.yahoo.com
Neat and Spacious MOMA - user review My experience at the Museum of Modern Art was terrific; the Architecture of the Museum facility is fantastic, the cleanliness and orderliness of the art works and master piece r... travel.yahoo.com
Spend a Day Here - user review The museum is now back in its renovated location at 53rd St. and while the admission is high ($20) that also includes any films or special events on the day the ticket is purcha... travel.yahoo.com
Alberto Giacometti Retrospective at the MoMA - user review The Museum of Modern Art is the only United States venue for this exhibit commemmorating the 100th anniversary of Alberto Giacometti's birth in 1901. The retrospective, the first such exhibit in nearly three decades dedicated to Giacometti, displays paintings, sculptures, and drawings spanning more ... igougo.com
The Museum of Modern Art - user review So many famous paintings are here it can be overwhelming. The Persistence of Memory and Starry Night are just two examples.We couldn't believe the actual size of Dali's 'Persistence of Memory.' It's tiny! The also aforementioned 'Starry Night' seemed to move in shifting swirls. The lion in Rousseau'... igougo.com
phenomenal museum - user review the art in this building is astounding. so many important works are held at MoMA, i couldnt even begin to do the museums collection justice by listing them here. some ce... travel.yahoo.com
teenage daughter enjoyed it - user review Spent half the day here, could have spent the whole day here. I was surprised that my 16 year old daughter, who was bored at the guggenheim, really enjoyed this place. The Munsch ... travel.yahoo.com
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) - expert review The masterpieces -- Monet's Water Lilies, Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Van Gogh's Starry Night -- are still here, but for now the main draw at MoMA is, well, MoMA. A modernist dream world is how critics described the museum after its $425 million facelift. Yoshio Taniguchi, the Japanese arch... fodors.com
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