The exhibit of work at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts by the great glass artist Dale Chihuly (and his extensive workshop of collaborators) was an exhilarating spectacle. It was arranged in seven rooms as immersive environments. It was generally packed with viewers, and waits to get in were very long; but we lucked out on a weekday afternoon when the crowds were not so heavy. Remarkably, photography was allowed (not so usual for special exhibits at any museum) and many of us were taking full advantage.
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More to follow.
