ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 7月26日 01時04分
Cars and pedestrians crossing the Queensborough Bridge on the morning of June 23, 2002, were greeted by a strange sight. Inspired by the tradition of festive and religious processions in Belgium and Mexico, Mexico City-based Belgian artist #FrancisAls staged the work “The Modern Procession”—a parade of people carrying artworks (and a woman, seated on a throne) on palanquins, while others scattered rose petals and blew bubbles, all set to the tunes of a live brass band. The march from midtown to Long Island City signaled the Museum’s temporary relocation to Queens while its main building underwent construction. #TBT
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Explore this work and more moments from #MoMAhistory: moma.org/momathroughtime (link in bio)
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[Credit: Francis Alÿs. “The Modern Procession.” 2002. Two-channel video (color, sound). Gift of the Silverweed Foundation. © 2017 Francis Alÿs]
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