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

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 on Tuesday. MoMA is one of the most prominent art museums in the United States and 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.