NEW YORK, June 20: Singer-songwriter Bjork will be the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The exhibit is being organised by MoMA curator-at-large Klaus Biesenbach, and will include biographical and fictitious text written by Bjork and poet Sjon, reported ABC News. A statement on Bjork’s website has promised that “costumes, performances, instruments and more” from throughout the singer’s 20-year solo career will be on display. The Museum of Modern Art is also adding the application version of Bjork’s 2011 album Biophilia to its digital design collection in a first for the institution. Bjork has described that LP as being “folk music of our time”, rather than rock or pop in style. This exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art will run from March 7, 2015 to June 7, 2015. (PTI)