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A very beautiful private museum, you need to charge more than a dozen tickets for the knife, there are not many people to visit, but there seem to be three floors up and down, so the exhibits are actually quite colorful.
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AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum is an art museum known for preserving and exhibiting foreign art. There are more than 4,000 permanent exhibits here, and the artistic mediums used vary. The museum invites different guest curators each year to curate for Guanli without hiring related staff, which the museum's founders say makes the American Visionary Art Museum a more attractive "non" museum.
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A very beautiful private museum, you need to charge more than a dozen tickets for the knife, there are not many people to visit, but there seem to be three floors up and down, so the exhibits are actually quite colorful.
American Visionary Art Museum is the nation's museum for self-taught, intuitive artistry. Three historic buildings house wonders created by farmers, housewives, mechanics, the disabled, the homeless, as well as the occasional neurosurgeon—all inspired by the fire within.
I heard about this museum from a patron of the Philadelphia Art Museum, and he insisted that I come to visit. I am very happy that we are here! It is full of artworks created by people who see “different” things than many of us, and who keep their unique imaginations regardless of the real possibilities that should be considered. It’s cold in the museum, so wear more appropriately. The restaurant offers very tasty vegetable burgers and a huge pile of attractive excellent juices. There were two weddings on the day we visited and it really affected our fun as one of the buildings displayed a large number of sculptures, painted screens and so on. When you leave here to enjoy some beautiful views of the harbour, make sure to visit the nearby Federal Hill Park
Such a scenery is really too memorable, I must go to see it again next time I have a chance
[Interesting not to install, the brain opens the Visual Art Museum] Few museums are fun and interesting, most museums are too serious, so when I visit the American Visual Art Museum (American Visionary Art Museum), I feel really interesting from the heart! The museum was founded in 1995, and its founder, Rebecca Alban Hoffberger, worked in the hospital before helping mentally ill people return to normal life. During this period, she became interested in the artworks of patients and eventually slowly developed and established the Visual Art Museum. The museum has 3 buildings, exhibits from painting, sculpture, photography to art installations, the overall style is "outsider art", meaning that there is no professional art training, most of them are self-taught, the works have a kind of primitive rough beauty, full of tension, full of imagination. I find interesting works including "World's First Family of Robots", "Bra Ball", "Love Balloon", guitar on the wall, bottle-made cars, although the fare is small, but I think the exhibition is completely worth the fare. There is warmth, there is no sense, there is humor, there is thinking about life, the brain is open, the sky is empty, and the museum is worth a visit. Name | American Visionary Art Museum address | 800 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD 21230 business hours | Tuesday to Sunday 10am-6pm, Monday off fare | Adult: $15.95, children 6 years old and under: free