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New York’s Museum of Modern Art to undergo four-month renovation

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The Museum of Modern Art in New York, home to works by Picasso, Roy Lichtenste­in and other modern masters, will close for four months this year to expand and offer “more art in new and interdisci­plinary ways”, it said.

According to AFP, MOMA, which is one of the most prominent art museums in the United States, will reopen on October 21. It will have one-third more exhibition space after the $400-million project that aims to highlight “creative affinities and frictions” by displaying a range of media together — from painting to architectu­re, performanc­e, or film, the museum said in a statement.

At its heart will be a space dubbed The Studio that will feature live programmin­g and performanc­es “that react to, question, and challenge histories of modern art and the current cultural moment”, MOMA said.

An expanded ground floor will have street-level galleries to bring art closer to people, it added.

MOMA said that upper-level galleries will showcase works in all media by artists “from more diverse geographie­s and background­s than ever before”.

Among the exhibition­s after the reopening will be a look into MOMA’S holdings of modern Latin American art. Another will focus on African American artist Betye Saar. The renovation with New York architects Diller Scofidio+renfro will add more than 40,000 square feet (3,700 square meters) of gallery space.

MOMA’S spring exhibition­s, including ‘Birth of the World’ dedicated to Spanish artist Juan Miro, will end with its closure on June 15.

The expansion reflects major donations received by MOMA, including $100 million from entertainm­ent mogul David Geffen in 2016.

An initial renovation project, lasting more than a year, was completed in June 2017.

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