Behind the Scenes of MoMA’s Reinvention
Deborah Solomon, The New York Times
October 2019
The Museum of Modern Art is not large compared with the Louvre or the Prado. But it has long commanded a disproportionate level of affection. For many of us, MoMA remains a sentimental favourite, the place where we first awoke to the allure of art, where we first espied van Gogh’s starry skies and Matisse’s fresco-size circle of female dancers, those five free-spirited nudes holding hands beneath a cobalt sky. […]