Where can you see about 150.000 works of modern art today in one museum?
Answer: in MoMA, New York Manhattan, in a totally new designed building by architect Yoshio Taniguchi. First opening now Saturday 20, I’m sure take the plane to be at this event (certainly not American Airlines, such a naughty company who sends just for fun their passengers to jail!)! 
Showcasing art from each of six curatorial departments: Architecture and Design, Painting and Sculpture, Prints and Illustrated Books, Film and Media, Drawings and of course Photography on the third floor.
Comprising some 25.000 works, MoMA’s photography collection spans the history of the medium, representing both its great creative figures and its varied applications in such fields as journalism, science, and commerce. This inaugural installation is more decisively shaped than typical surveys of the past, with the aim of exploring aspects of the medium’s history in greater depth.
See you there!
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019-5497
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