MOCA Cleveland Debuts "Hexagon", A Multimillion Dollar Art Hub, To The Public
Article from The Huffington Post
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland has opened its new and very expensive doors to the public today. The 27.3 million dollar "Hexagon," as its referred to
officially became the shiniest and most recent addition to one of the
highest concentrated districts of museums and cultural organizations in
the United States.
The 34,000-square-foot glass structure, designed by Iranian-born and London-based architect Farshid Moussavi, celebrated its opening with an inaugural exhibition titled "Inside Out and from the Ground Up."
The show, which opened free to the public this afternoon, features the
work of 16 international artists versed in sculpture, painting and sound
installations. Louise Bourgeois, Gordon Matta-Clark, David Altmejd, and
Walead Beshty are a few of the artists on the docket.
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