On Sunday, October 8th, I went to MOMA (The Museum of Modern Art) with Diana, near Times Square. It was my first time at the Museum of Modern Art. At first, I didn’t think I would like the museum since it didn’t seem that interesting but as I went around the building and looked at more artwork, I grew to like it. The art pieces were really interesting and made you think. Of course I was sort of confused by some of the paintings but they were very unique. I saw this one particular painting that looked weird but when I stood further away, it all made sense. It was an eye. I really liked the Louise Bourgeois exhibit. There were a few of her paintings that looked really cool and had a deeper meaning. There was a profile of a mother, a father, and their child in the middle. According to the plaque, it represented a “closed eternal circle.” I thought it meant that the child was the center of their universe. Most of Bourgeois’ painting have a connection to family and their relationship with the child. There was another painting that caught my attention. It was of a pregnant mother and her fetus inside. There was a poem on the right hand side which translated to “My mother was right. Suffer and die. Ah! Mommy I am suffocating. I never suffered so I AM NOT PRETTY ENOUGH FOR HIM I AM TOO UGLY, HE WILL NOT NOTICE ME What idea of me will he take away? he will believe I love him.” This was one of my favorite pieces I saw in the MOMA. It showed the connection the fetus has to its mother and vice versa. There was also a floor with how clothes changed and what is “modern.” That floor was pretty cool too. I really liked this museum and I wouldn’t have spent my Sunday any other way. I would definitely go back.