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The Intuit Art Museum is a refreshing reminder that you don’t need an MFA—or even a straight line—to make art that matters. Every corner of the place whispers, “Yes, your uncle’s basement sculptures do belong in a museum, if only he’d commit harder.”
The exhibits are...
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The Intuit Art Museum is a refreshing reminder that you don’t need an MFA—or even a straight line—to make art that matters. Every corner of the place whispers, “Yes, your uncle’s basement sculptures do belong in a museum, if only he’d commit harder.”
The exhibits are unapologetically eccentric: a shrine to the unexpected, where found objects become masterpieces and doodles feel like divine revelations. It’s the only museum where I leave thinking, “Maybe that pile of bottle caps in my kitchen is actually a commentary on late-stage capitalism.”
The space itself is cozy, intimate, and slightly chaotic—perfectly aligned with the art it champions. Five stars for making me question whether I’m an untapped creative genius or just someone with a very cluttered garage.
Would recommend to anyone tired of staring at oil paintings of stern men in wigs.