What were the Beastie Boys doing recently at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, you ask? Making art history.
The seminal rap band was part of an event at the MoMA for the exhibition “Looking at Music 3.0,” which includes the band’s videos and music.
“When we started, we were teenagers and basically we were just thinking about what will happen by the end of the night,” Beastie Adam Horovitz told Rolling Stone. “We never planned on any of this stuff, let alone being in MoMA. I used to come here with my mom as a kid, and to think that I’d be in a museum or buy our records is totally weird and still is 30 years later.”

