I agree with what you say, too much and you remember nothing afterwards.
Which goes back to the whole issue of paying entry to big galleries, or not.
I just love the freedom to go into the National Gallery, for example, on my occasional visits to London, to go and look at one painting, or one room. That to me is marvellous, since it's free.
Anyway, I will miss Zurbaran which looks amazing and the Tapestry? I can plan a visit round that, maybe...
I agree! You can definitely have too much of a good thing, and it’s all in the editing. Same with design trade fairs. I’ve realised I have a limited capacity for wonder and it wears out after seeing 10 or 20 amazing things. I think the environment and amount of rest space is important- and one of the reasons I like Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
I agree with what you say, too much and you remember nothing afterwards.
Which goes back to the whole issue of paying entry to big galleries, or not.
I just love the freedom to go into the National Gallery, for example, on my occasional visits to London, to go and look at one painting, or one room. That to me is marvellous, since it's free.
Anyway, I will miss Zurbaran which looks amazing and the Tapestry? I can plan a visit round that, maybe...
Completely agree!
I agree! You can definitely have too much of a good thing, and it’s all in the editing. Same with design trade fairs. I’ve realised I have a limited capacity for wonder and it wears out after seeing 10 or 20 amazing things. I think the environment and amount of rest space is important- and one of the reasons I like Yorkshire Sculpture Park.