In celebration of the final days of the A. Piatt Andrew Bridge Doors exhibit, today the Cape Ann Museum is FREE. For more information, visit the museum’s website here: Cape Ann Museum. Don’t miss the unforgettable Weaver, Gorvett, Vincent show while there!
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Kim, are the doors going back to the bridge? I have seen them many times and thought them a unique art exhibit, meant to be seen for a half second if you took your eyes off the road. It was wonderful to be able to examine them…in detail!… in the museum this fall. I feel ambivalent. The plywood doors are not acceptable, and I love to see these close up, and I’m sorry so many people won’t notice them if they are back up on the bridge. To me, they are a last gasp of the heroic commemorative art that was quickly supplanted after WWII by modernistic structures. Love this stuff!
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