Thursday, January 30, 2014

MoMA's bad karma ?

No matter what one's perspective the decision to demolish a structure, less than two decades built, is an incorrect choice. Misguided by whatever forces are at work, in the people that unwisely have incurred their personal wrath in a neighborhood on a New York City block, in an environment of city wide residents with high poverty rates, on an earth that has finite resources for a 7 billion plus population.

MoMA museum stakeholders, with massive amounts of financial resource to accomplish their stated goals, should at least in reparation for their bad act, dismantle the current Folk Art Museum, beam by beam, bolt by bolt, screw by screw, then re-erect the structure in a community, nearby, that can appreciate the Earth's gift of minds and materials, she nurtures every day. To do any less is to keep karma bad, and perhaps extending within the walls of MoMA, servicing a keen culture of visitors, generally carrying super good karmic characteristics.

Any less of a gesture mostly likely will result in less visitors not wanting to have the bad stuff dumping on their good shoulders, upon entering the portals of new & old MoMA.

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