In 2001, the Museum of Modern Art in New York under went a three year renovation and expansion. They asked Wesley to bring his style and create a piece for the expansion. Wesely setup his custom made cameras in four different locations around the museum construction site. He photographed the destruction and re-building of the Museum until 2004, leaving the shutter open for up to 34 months. The demolition and construction over the course of Wesely's long exposures gives the pictures a unique and ghostlike appearance. The streaks of white bands in the background is the sun tracing the sky hundreds of times over the 34 month period. He also used these techniques for buildings in Berlin.