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Updated: 2004-11-22 08:53

New York's MoMA gallery re-opens

自1929年紐約現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)館在紐約曼哈頓建立以來,已經(jīng)有近10萬幅繪畫、雕塑、實物、造型設(shè)計等作品在那里安了家。這個有著75年歷史的博物館為了收藏更多的藝術(shù)精品,花費了四億兩千五百萬美元,用了將近三年的時間進行重新修繕。在眾多藝術(shù)愛好者的期盼下,昨天它終于重新開館了。

New York's MoMA gallery re-opens
Thousands queued for the museum's first day (Agencies)

New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has opened its doors to the public once again after a $425m revamp.

The dramatic new building, designed by Yoshio Taniguchi, is the new home for works of art by Picasso, Matisse, Andy Warhol, Van Gogh and Jackson Pollock.

Thousands of people queued up outside the gallery to take advantage of free entry on its first day.

Visitors will have to contribute towards the cost of the refurbishment, with entry prices of up to $20.

However, Saturday's opening day was free, as are Friday evenings thanks to corporate donations .

The first people to enter were New Jersey couple Tad Davis and Susan Vosburgh, who were celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary. They were given lifetime membership of the institution.

Others near the end of the line said they expected the wait to be worth it.

"I would rather be at the front, but I wanted to come today because I am poor and can't afford $20 to get in," said Suzanne Velovic, 61.

Museum director Glenn D Lowry defended the charges, which the New York Times called "appalling and cynical".

"We have endeavoured to balance our financial needs with obligations to run a balanced budget," he said.

Increased insurance fees and other costs also contributed to the increased charges.

The gallery spent two years in a temporary space in nearby Queens while the rebuilding work was carried out.

Taniguchi's new design doubles the amount of space available to the museum. But it keeps elements of the old site, including its sculpture garden.

On Monday, he told a news conference his work on MoMA could not be judged until the museum was up and running in its new home.

"Museums are like a Japanese teacup," he added.

"It doesn't speak by itself so much but when you pour the green tea, the contrast becomes so great.

"Like a plate - if you have a very simple plate there's nothing there but when you start putting all this Japanese food on, it changes."

(Agencies)

 

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