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AD41 People's Action. The art is extremely varied and eclectic, therefore a great place to take kids for an indoctrination into art. We took a couple of year old grandkids there, and, instead of telling them what to see, let them lead the way.
It was fascinating to watch them insinuate themselves without adult instruction into various pieces of art, as experienced from their perspective. We learned a lot about art that day. Can anything match the tranquil beauty of the reproduction of Giverney gardens in the remodeled Norton Simon Museum? Stroll or sit in front of the reflecting pool and feel yourself become a part of a Claude Monet painting. If you enjoy art and have some free time please visit this museum! It's a wonderful place to spend the day.
A great place to fill up on a little art and culture. Not overcrowded and very welcoming with an excellent collection.
Especially check out the Asian collection downstairs. A pleasant and accessible alternative to the sterile, unfriendly and uber-hip series of mostly-empty walls which is the Getty. The Norton Simon is one of the best smaller museums in the country.
Its peaceful, cool ambience is reminiscent of the Kimbell in Fort Worth. The idiosyncratic collection leaps gracefully from the Enlightenment to Southeast Asia.
Frank Gehry's expansion of the space is an elegantly managed spiral while the garden is an oasis just a block or so from the This is a superb museum, made all the better by its low-profile status which keeps it uncrowded, friendly and affordable.
The southeast Asian collection is one of America's best. Often you can find yourself entirely alone here, walking through hallways filled with Buddhas, Shivas and other ancient sculptures. The crowning jewel of the museum, however, is the sculpture garden in back, centered around a small pond, and filled with beautiful trees and exquisite works, both ancient and contemporary.
A gorgeous collection, beautifully hung and lit. Not what I expected for a Pasadena museum.!! Lot's of air, space and light.
Nice museum shop as well. They also have concerts there in the very pretty garden. The NS is a must for all visitors to Pasadena!
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