Visiting New York City? Don't miss out on MOMA!

New York City's countless splendours attract visitors injust fantastic art. The museum's intriguing architectural
their millions each year. From iconic sights like Timeslandscape and arrangement are also responsible for its
Square and the Statue of Liberty to atmospheric NYCacclaim. When MOMA first opened in 1929, it was
neighbourhoods such as Greenwich Village, Soho andsituated on 5th Avenue - on the site of what is now
Manhattan's Theatre District, there's always somethingthe Empire State Building; and within the year, the
to do or see in New York City!museum had already stood in three separate locations.
But one of the city's most prominent offerings isHowever, in 1931, it was moved to its current site,
undoubtedly its art scene. From the Metropolitanbetween 5th and 6th Avenue.
Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum to theBetween 2002 and 2004, MOMA was closed for
Whitney Museum of American Art, art enthusiasts willrenovation while its building was re-designed by Yoshio
always be able to find a remarkable gallery in whichTaniguchi. Taniguchi is the celebrated Japanese
they can revel. But perhaps the most famous of Newarchitect, also responsible for Tokyo's Nagano
York's array of museums is the Museum of ModernPrefectural Museum and the Gallery of Horyuji
Art - affectionately known as MOMA.Treasures at the Tokyo National Museum. When
Having opened in 1929 with only eight paintings and aMOMA was re-opened in November 2004, Taniguchi's
drawing, MOMA has expanded over the years toredesign was initially faced with controversy; however,
encompass one of the most impressive collections ofit has since been upheld as a bold example of
modern art. MOMA's current 100,000-piece collection iscontemporary architecture - making MOMA not only
comprised of some of the world's most renownedone of New York's most intriguing landmarks, but also
modern art pieces, including works by iconic Americana piece of structural art that visitors can enjoy.
painters Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock and AndyIf you're considering your options for travel to New
Warhol. Visitors can also set eyes on some of theYork City, you'll find a number of airlines that offer
most celebrated international art pieces in the world,direct daily flights to New York from London - so
including 'The Starry Night' by Vincent van Gogh,reaching NYC's countless splendours is easy!
Salvador Dali's 'The Persistence of Memory' and FridaSo, if you're planning a trip to New York City, don't
Kahlo's 'Self Portrait with Cropped Hair'. Furthermore,miss out on MOMA - you'll see American and
MOMA's photography collection is one of the mostinternational modern art in a whole new light! And
prominent anywhere, hosting works by importantbecause MOMA is located close to the Whitney
photographers like Cindy Sherman and AndreasMuseum of American Art and the Metropolitan
Gursky.Museum of Art, you can experience the best of New
But MOMA has retained its importance for more thanYork City's art scene with ease.