An Impressionism exhibit at the SAM...so much for moving beyond nice safe art that won't offend (or inspire) anyone. Perhaps Gates' supposed influence to move beyond the blue hair set is over-rated.
Sounds like somebody's got themselves a free 30 page resume in the NYT. Smells like more Nickels graft to me.
They're marketing the shit out of this to the Nordstroms society circles, not art critics. It's probably a good move, dollar-wise. They need the show to be a sensation, a talked-about blockbuster exhibit. It doesn't matter if it's any good. Personally, Impressionism mostly bores me.
But it does make us look like rubes, though. Best friend? I don't want a new best friend.
Most of the SAM collection is second rate. That's natural for a west coast museum in a medium sized town (less "old money" donating priceless art from private collections). Some of their shows aren't that exciting either. But they need to stop trumpeting everything they do and own as if it's all first rate; they set expectations way too high and just underscore their shortcomings.
Why is SAM advertising in the New York Times? I don't think New Yorkers are actually aware there [i]is[/i] a Seattle, nor would they ever be interested remotely in traveling here, never mind traveling here to tour some relatively tiny museum.
"But they need to stop trumpeting everything they do and own as if it's all first rate; they set expectations way too high and just underscore their shortcomings."
Precisely the reason they should NOT recommend the "Black Art" exhibit.
The New York Times they deliver to Jen is printed in Tacoma- and it is not the same one you buy on the street in NYC, where, I am pretty sure, you dont get the SAM booklet.
Targeted Media, Dude.
It's not an ad, it's the SAM member newsletter. It is ungodly humongous.
In all fairness, SAM has been overdoing its promotional materials since the re-opening, but that fucking blows. They're a weird outfit (heard the one about them declining to lend work they owned until they were threatened with public exposure?), and it's bound to get weirder soon.
the didn't mention the "Black Art" gallery because they're ashamed at their institutional racism.
I found the tag line of the Impressionist exhibition a true gem...
"Impressionism and the Art of the Past"
What a ridiculous and meaningless descriptor.
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