Last time I went to the Chrysler Museum of Art there were two new exhibits. Both are a room or two—very manageable in one trip, even if you, like my husband, must read every single didactic.
The first would appeal most to glass aficionados, engineers, people who like social studies, and men. It’s Norwood Viviano’s glass representations of American cities based on age, population, and industrial shifts. Norfolk, Houston and New York are pictured above.
The second exhibit is called New Light on Land and is photos of land from the museum’s collection. This one would interest photography lovers and historians. Both were way more interesting than I expected! The next big exhibit, Water, opens in less than two weeks.