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Moco Museum
London

Moco Museum London, located at 1 Marble Arch, opened its doors in August 2024. This flagship venue spans three floors and 25,000 square feet, showcasing a diverse collection of modern, contemporary, and digital immersive art. The Moco Museum, renowned for its modern and contemporary art collections in Amsterdam and Barcelona, presents a new cultural landmark in London by Archer Humphryes Architects.

Offering visitors an immersive experience with over 100 works from iconic artists such as Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, KAWS, Takashi Murakami, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons. The museum also features digital and immersive art installations, including the "Healing Frequency" exhibition by Marina Abramović, which blends the physical and spiritual realms. Notable installations include Daan van Hasselt's infinity mirror room, which offers a captivating, immersive experience.

This new addition to London's cultural scene aims to make modern and contemporary art accessible to a broad audience, offering an engaging experience for both art enthusiasts and casual visitors. The museum is housed in a historic structure at Marble Arch, an area known for its architectural significance. The building's exterior maintains its classic façade, featuring traditional stonework and large windows that allow natural light to flood the interior spaces. Divided between ‘Moco Masters’ and ‘Disruptors’ the interior design is articulated around the vertical movement and the curatorial content that is continually updated in the sleek modernist aesthetic.

Moco Museum was co-founded by Dutch gallerists Kim Logchies-Prins and Lionel Logchies in 2016. Their mission is showcase works that challenge and inspire. Archer Humphryes Architects vision for the London location continues this ambition, aiming to serve as an art hub that connects diverse audiences with the transformative power of art.