
Apartments near Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art in Indianapolis, IN (440 Rentals)


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908-916 N Alabama St

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716 N East St

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505 N College Ave

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705 E Walnut St

1440 N Illinois St

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526 Fletcher Ave

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1335 N Alabama St

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818-820 S Union St

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529 S East St

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1443 N Alabama St

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1455 N Alabama St

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Walbrook

727 Fletcher Ave

1340 N Park Ave

Hall Place

1601 N Delaware St

740 Fletcher Ave

1428 Park Apartments

1731 N Capitol Ave

1627 N Talbott St

The H. Lauter Lofts

615 S College Ave

1127-1129 E Market St

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When most people think of art, they think of the classic works by artists like Money, Picasso, or Rembrandt, but what many people forget is that art is an everchanging beast, still alive and well today, and Indianapolis apartment-ites looking to find some of the most beautiful pieces of art being created today need only take the short drive down to the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art. New and original works by talented newcomers is always on display, with new works coming in every day, with fascinating exhibits by artists from all over the world. This is an art museum for true art fans, who want to see the breath and life is still holds in these days of chaos and disillusionment, when artists are free to bear their souls to talk of the troubles of the day, where we are the ones to truly benefit. It's a treat like no other in town, and one every art fan must discover for themselves. The Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Arts takes Indianapolis apartment residents through not just the usual media of paints on canvas, photographs or bronze and stone sculpture, but instead features works of every different medium and style. The are covered, not with tranquil views of lakes and sunflowers, but instead with images that are shocking and thought-provoking, many times violent or disturbing, getting to the raw meat of human experience and never blinking. There are plenty of video installations, found-object sculpture and other bizarre forms of media on display at the museum, each showing the flair and originality that contemporary art in American today has become famous for, and each done with care and talent. The museum features a always moving calendar of exhibits, so often no two trips to the museum are the same. On one day, you'll be staring at the works of a modernist painter, the next sculpture made from shoestrings and piano wire, the next video installations about mankind's struggle against their own hubris. There's absolutely no telling what you'll discover once you're through the front doors of the museum, but one thing you can be sure of, you'll be awed and amazed by the talent and ability of the artists on display. Many times you complain that you don't have the money to put down on a museum, but with free admission that's never an excuse for not coming down to the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art. Indianapolis apartment-ites seeking to learn more about art in today's age need only take the trip and discover it for themselves, it all its radiant beauty.
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