Fountains, house museums and computer connoisseurs: a round-up of recent comment from the Muse Room
Maggie Gray
A round-up of recent news and comment from the Muse Room
The $65 million pavement
The Metropolitan Museum’s new plaza opened on Tuesday 9 September. Author’s photograph
‘How $10 soared up to $65 million was skipped over with mutterings of bigger fountains, a hundred or so trees, new lighting and some umbrellas and seats. We all applauded “the great philanthropist David Koch”.’ Louise Nicholson reports from New York.
Scientists have developed an algorithm that identifies visual affinities between paintings. Apparently it has even spotted correlations that art historians have missed. Are we all out of a job? Rosalind McKever thinks we’re safe for now…
Image makers not image takers: photography today
Bernadine Bröcker paid a visit to the Unseen Photo Fair in Amsterdam this week. If its exhibits are anything to go by, today’s photographers have moved on from traditional snapshot to collages, constructions, and mixed media: photography is getting physical.