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Because we're in an art museum we know we're looking at a work of art.
The time we spend looking at a work of art – 30 seconds?
"I think it was the first time I had a transformative experience looking at a work of art".
Then we move on — apparently the average time spent looking at a work of art is five seconds.
Sociologists, lurking inconspicuously with stopwatches, have discovered the average time museum visitors spend looking at a work of art: it is roughly two seconds.
"When I look up at the ceiling," said Mr. Botsford, speaking as both aesthete and admiring father, "I'm looking at a work of art".
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I wanted a 45-minute primer on how to look at a work of art.
They drifted around in pairs or small groups — hardly anyone was alone — chatting convivially, taking pictures of one another with their smartphones, pausing now and then to look at a work of art.
By Brian Schaefer January 16, 2017 Monica Bill Barnes's latest work, a forty-five-minute workout in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, explores what happens when you look at a work of art with an elevated heartbeat.
Édouard Manet's painting "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" was an early revelation — perhaps the first time I looked at a work of art and it looked back at me.
"I understood what happens when you look at a work of art with an elevated heartbeat and then come back to that same work of art fifteen minutes later".
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