Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University

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The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University is the in-house museum of Michigan State University and dedicated to exploring and displaying history-rich pieces from all over the world. With a focus on international art, the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum provides a free space for artists to create new exhibits in line with contemporary art trends.

As a universal center of study and experimentation, the greater MSU holds a deep-rooted appreciation of the past and how it shapes the present. Objects exhibited within the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum are drawn from the ancient Roman/Greek era all the way to the present.

Imran Qureshi’s gruesome-looking installation is much more harmless than you think

Many art critics widely consider Imran Qureshi to be one of the most influential Pakistani contemporary artists. He has refined the regional and traditionally rooted painting style and took it to the modern day. Style His painting features a unique fusion of the genre’s styles and techniques with the current issues and the recognized language

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Jeff Koons controversial sculpture of Michael Jackson & bubbles

Michael Jackson and Bubbles is a larger-than-life-sized gilded porcelain rendering of the late king of pop, Michael Jackson, and his chimpanzee pet, Bubbles. It’s based on a press photo of the two, and it is nearly indistinguishable from that image. Just like in the vacuum cleaner series, Jeff Koons reimagines the pop star as a

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Andreas Gursky’s sensational photos of North Korea’s mass games

Renowned for his large-format color photographs charting themes of globalized society at work and play, Andreas Gursky’s production employs the digital technology to capture and refine an astounding compilation of detail on an epic scale. The perspective in many of Gursky’s photographs is drawn from an elevated vantage point. This position enables the viewer to

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