Deinstall-Reinstall

April 28th, 2009 at 09:51am Josh


This post is dedicated to the unsung heroes of the museum world: installers, preparators, and registrars. 9 days ago, we had two full floors full of Second Lives, the inaugural exhibition of our new museum building . This morning, we have the press preview for our next exhibition, Klaus Moje: Painting in Glass on the 4th floor. Next week, we open another exhibition, Object Factory, on the fifth floor. By my rough count, this is 55 very large objects packed up and out, and about 120 object unpacked and installed in less than two weeks, all without breaking a single piece, except for this one:




So, here’s to those glorious basement-dwellers that make exhibitions happen. You can come up and look out my window any time you want.

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  • 1. Sam  |  May 16th, 2009 at 1:43 pm

    Wow this is an amazin pice of art and da clean ^ must have taken 4ever wo this is so coolio

  • 2. krikali  |  July 26th, 2009 at 4:39 pm

    Exbition of klaus moje is very nice and the video of the building of his creation is very interisting!

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