Yes, and how dare he mock the history of western theater by way of performative memetics as a form of social commentary and entertainment…in public no less!
There is a middle ground. Photographs of the objects themselves is almost always allowed. What is not great is trying to get a turn in a popular museum to view a particular piece, but you can’t get a clear look because some people need to get a perfect pose for the gram. A lot of these museums in Greece that do this do not lack for visitors; it’s often the opposite.
Oh no, I do hope museums don’t get more documented and popular, we need art and history to remain distant and elitist.
Yes, and how dare he mock the history of western theater by way of performative memetics as a form of social commentary and entertainment…in public no less!
There is a middle ground. Photographs of the objects themselves is almost always allowed. What is not great is trying to get a turn in a popular museum to view a particular piece, but you can’t get a clear look because some people need to get a perfect pose for the gram. A lot of these museums in Greece that do this do not lack for visitors; it’s often the opposite.