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I THINKISM, THEREFORE I AM-ISM
BY
RICHARD CARRENO
[WRITERSCLEARINGHOUSE
NEWS SERVICE]Miami Beach, Florida | I've always been wary of private museums founded by individuals -- always rich dudes with oversized egos -- who are eager to present their art their way.
Some of their institutions are above suspicion, ie. the Morgan in New York, the Rosenbach in Philadelphia, and the Huntington and Getty on the West Coast. (NB. All eponymously named). Others can get my goat, the like Barnes in Philly and the Gardner in Boston, endowed by patrons who were more bullies than quirky. Not, certainly, BFF candidates.
That said, I approached my first encounter at The Wolfsonian, a South Beach art preserve housed in an astounding 1927 Mediterranean Revival building, with some reserve.