An obscure obsession

Everyone has quirks: (one of) mine is to take a photo of museums, art galleries and lobbies of other public buildings, and tilt-shift/miniaturize them.

LHR
National Museum of Scotland – Edinburgh
New City Hall – Toronto
Kunsthaus – Zürich
Ghent
‎⁨Musée d’Orsay⁩ – Paris⁩
Oculus NYC
Lincoln Center NYC
MUSEO ARQUEOLÓGICO Y ETNOLÓGICO DE GRANADA
Museo Arquelógico y Etnológico de Granada – Granada
Frick Madison
Frick Madison NYC
Metropolitan Museum NYC - Armour Gallery
Armour Gallery – Metropolitan Museum NYC
MoMA - NYC
MoMA – NYC
Guggenheim Museum – NYC
Miniaturized @ Galleria degli Uffizi
Galleria degli Uffizi – Firenze
@Library of Congress
Library of Congress – Washington DC
Whitney Museum of American Art
Whitney Museum of American Art – NYC
@Texas State Capitol
Texas State Capitol – Austin TX
@Statens Museum for Kunst
Statens Museum for Kunst – Københavns
Main Hall @Københavns Rådhus
Københavns Rådhus
Hoboken Public Library
Hoboken Public Library
Newark Museum Lobby
Newark Museum Lobby – Newark NJ
Telfair Museum lobby
Telfair Museum – Savannah GA
Ljubljana National Library
Ljubljana National Library
Ljubljana Museum of Modern Art
Ljubljana Museum of Modern Art
Miniaturized Museo Revoletta lobby
Museo Revoletta – Trieste
Obligatory miniaturized lobby @ Kelvingrove Museum
Kelvingrove Museum – Glasgow
Aya Sofya - Istanbul - June 2015
Aya Sofya – Istanbul
Gallery of Horyu-ji Treasures-2
Gallery of Horyu-ji Treasures – Tokyo
The Morgan Library @ NYC - 2014
The Morgan Library – NYC
El Ateneo bookstore - Buenos Aires 2014
El Ateneo bookstore – Buenos Aires
MNBA - Buenos Aires 2014
MNBA – Buenos Aires
NY Public Library - 2013
NY Public Library – NYC
Seattle Art Museum - 2013
Seattle Art Museum
Musée d'Art Contemporaire - Montreal 2013
Musée d’Art Contemporaire – Montreal
Grand Hall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - NYC 2012
Grand Hall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art – NYC
Lincoln Center - NYC 2012
Lincoln Center – NYC

7 thoughts on “An obscure obsession

  1. Gorgeous Stu. The ones that work best for me have something big in a primary colour somewhere (the Lego look?) and something in the middle ground to contrast with the more distant elements (statuary seems to work well).

    Thanks for sharing these gems. Can we put in requests for buildings/spaces we would like to see given the obsessive treatment?

    GW

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