Here are previous posts in this series.
And today, April 1, I’m not fooling; Noble Maritime Collection is a “must see” in NYC. You can actually see their buildings from the KVK, just west of the salt pile. Their latest exhibition is called “Robbins Reef Lighthouse: A Home in the Harbor,” a collection of works by contemporary artists asked specifically to depict the light. The painting below “The Barbican of the Kill van Kull” is by Pamela Talese.
What follows below are just a few of the pieces from that one exhibit.
The photo above is by Michael Falco.
William Behnken and
and others also have pieces. If you’ve never been to the museum and you devote two hours to all the fine maritime treasures there, you’ll still feel rushed.
Here and here and here are some previous posts I’ve done about the museum.
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