That doesn’t count as exhibition, or does it?
In fact, it is just a part of collection occupying only one wall, and one would generally pass it by – not this time. Actually, I was to pass by when got the sense I’m walking along the sea – that was it.
Jan Dibbet’s “Dutch mountain – Big Sea” is a panoramic photo of a seashore. The work right next to it is “10 km 1:5000” by Stanley Brouwn – 10 km line drown 1 cm per 5000 meters.
While they are independent works spearing one wall, the wall reinforces the merger between these two. It may be seen as a movement project: one’s not in the museum when going by, and what a great opportunity to “run” 10 km in a second (use your eyes)!
Visiting won’t take long, MoMA’s waiting!