New York'taki müzeler
- The Museum of Non-Visible Art is an artist project that will become an actual museum, an institution run by the founders.
- museumofnonvisibleart.com gallery/Museum hours: Only by Appointment. ... Artwork from the Museum.
- kickstarter.com blog/creator-q-a-the-museum-of-…The Museum of Non-Visible Art, a conceptual art project conceived by New York-based free-spirits/thinkers Brainard and Delia Carey, is “an extravaganza of...
- facebook.com nonvisiblemuseum/1,031 likes. http://www.nonvisiblemuseum.com/ or The Museum of Non-Visible Art is a real museum that will soon take a physical form as well as the...
- vimeo.com 73090653The Non-Visible Art movement is growing rapidly and already has captured the full support of David Ross, former curator of the Whitney Museum and San...
- uniquetimes.org unveiling-the-unseen-the-museum-…Visitors to the Museum of Non-Visible Art are encouraged to use their own imagination to visualize and engage with the artworks based on the descriptions provided.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/Музей_невидимого_искусстваGörünmez Sanat Müzesi ( İng. The Museum on Non-Visible Art , kısaltılmış MoNA ), plakalar üzerinde açıklamalarıyla hayali tabloları veya heykelleri barındıran bir müzedir.
- http://thecaringcatalyst.com the-non-visible-art-museum/Museum of Non-Visible Art showcases remains unseen. ... This world is not visible, but it exists, as surely as thought itself exists.
- web.archive.org web/20210713204126/https://…This piece is called Red Square by the Praxis Art Museum , and it is featured in the Museum of Non-Physical Art .
- theburningofrome.com advices/is-the-museum-of-non…The Museum of Non-Visible Art is an artist project that will become an actual museum, an institution run by the founders.
- odditycentral.com tag/museum-of-non-visible-artThe Museum on Non-Visible Art, or MONA, houses a variety of non-visible works of art that can only be admired by reading the artist’s description.
- salon.com 2011/06/13/james_franco_museum/..."the collaborative art team of Brainard and Delia Carey") and curator Vallejo Gantner to create MONA: The Museum of Non-Visible Art.