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The new MoMA shows what the future of art’s history could be

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No one’s been to the Museum of Modern Art in a while. In June, the MoMA closed its doors temporarily to finish a $400 million dollar renovation, adding over 40,000 square feet for galleries, including two at the street-level inside the new 53W53 tower, which are also free to the public. They’ve occupied the former American Folk Art Museum space, too. I mean this in the best of ways: You will get lost. 

The museum doubled its size in 2004 with Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi. Thishellip;

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