2006年VOA标准英语-Museum of Modern Art in New York Newly Expanded(在线收听) |
By Joseph Mok The spacious MoMA lobby holds large crowds and large pieces of art --------- In order to transform MoMA's original buildings and additions into a unified whole, the museum conducted a worldwide search for an architect to carry out their vision. Peter Reed is MoMA's Senior Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs.
The Entrance Taniguchi takes inspiration from the streets in New York City for the lobby design. The interior promenade offers expansive views of the Sculpture Garden and the light-filled atrium, which soars almost 34 meters above street level. The lobby houses the information center and ticket counters. It also provides access to the museum's theaters, restaurant, stores, and Sculpture Garden. Among all the expansion and renovation, Taniguchi considers the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden the most distinctive single element of the museum. He preserved Philip Johnson's original 1953 design, but enlarged the garden and re-established the southern terrace. Views of modern sculptures, lush plants, and the reflection pool of the garden are now available from numerous vantage points throughout the Museum.
Art Work The new David and Peggy Rockefeller Building houses the museum's main collection and temporary exhibition galleries. Spacious galleries for contemporary art are located on the second floor; while smaller, more intimately scaled galleries for the main collection are on the levels above. Expansive, sky-lit galleries for temporary exhibitions are located on the top floor. MoMA's collections are divided into six broad categories:
Museum of Modern Art vehicles exhibit Architecture and Design Collection Established in 1932, the architecture and design collection is the world's first curatorial department devoted to this category. The architecture collection documents buildings through models, drawings, and photographs. The design collection includes more than 3,000 objects, ranging from appliances, furniture, and tableware to tools, textiles, sports cars and even a helicopter. The collection provides an extensive overview of modernism. Notable Artwork Claude Monet's culminating work from his career, the triptych "Water Lilies" covers a length of 6 meters of the wall. Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" paved the way for expressionist paintings to come. Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", is perhaps the single most influential work in the history of modern art. Paul Cezanne's watercolor "Foliage" explores colors and lines, leaving almost an unfinished impression. Andy Warhol's iconic "Golden Marilyn Monroe", captures the glamorous yet transient legend of American popular culture. Edward Hopper's "House by the Railroad" expresses a consistent theme of his works: loneliness. Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World" is probably one of the most familiar American paintings of the 20th century. And the list goes on. Familiar as these works may seem to visitors, curators of MoMA emphasize the idea of revisiting artworks.
Intertwining dynamic architectural expression and brilliant exhibitions throughout the year, today's MoMA is more prepared to receive visitors around the world for a visit or a revisit. |
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