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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

Lincoln Gallery is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC.

The gallery is devoted entirely to the contemporary art. I found there the famous portrait of Phillip Glass, by Chuck Close. Ed Ruscha was also there with a splendid Minimalist painting, all blue. So, Photorealism was there in good terms with Minimalism. It was not only that: all kind of Video Art, New Figuration, Pop Art, and the like.

I tried several shots on the work of Close: a huge video installation was giving reflections on the portrait.

Then I tried to record a video: probably it's too fast, but I think it reflects my enthusiasm as I was walking around.

It was after I went out that I read about the history of the large hall hosting now the gallery: there was the ball for the second inauguration of President Lincoln, in 1865.

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