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Explore the exhibition. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. Its extraordinary exhibitions and collection of modern and contemporary art are dedicated to helping you understand and enjoy the art of our time.
Show more events. Through Jan 11, 2025. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. Its extraordinary exhibitions and collection of modern and contemporary art are dedicated to helping you understand and enjoy the art of our time.
Find all of the shows, current and upcoming, at MoMA and MoMA PS1 with our complete guide of exhibitions at both locations.
The Museum of Modern Art announced today a new exhibition series for 2023, focused on modern and contemporary art in all mediums, that can only be seen at MoMA.
On view at MoMA from March 31 through July 20, 2024, Käthe Kollwitz will present a focused exploration of the artist’s career in approximately 110 rarely seen examples of her drawings, prints, and sculptures drawn from public and private collections in the US and Europe.
MoMA's "Picasso in Fontainebleau," on view through February 17, is the latest show in NYC presented as part of the international Picasso celebration marking 50 years since his death.
The Museum of Modern Art announces an exhibition series for 2024, focused on modern and contemporary art in all mediums, that can only be seen at MoMA. With new galleries opening each month, these exhibitions will invite audiences to continue to explore MoMA’s dynamic collection and connect with art and ideas from more geographies and ...
See our picks for the best paintings on view at the Museum of Modern Art, including masterpieces by Picasso, Dalì, Warhol, Van Gogh and more
Sep 10, 2023–Jan 13, 2024. MoMA. Exhibition. MoMA, Floor 6 The Steven and Alexandra Cohen Center for Special Exhibitions. “I don’t have any Seine River like Monet,” Ed Ruscha once said. “I’ve just got US 66 between Oklahoma and Los Angeles.”