Exhibition history
Explore exhibitions from The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, from MoMA’s founding in 1929 to the present. These pages are updated continually.
-
American Battle Painting 1776–1918
Sep 26–Nov 12, 1944
MoMA
-
Paintings by Jacob Lawrence
Oct 10–Nov 5, 1944
MoMA
-
Marsden Hartley
Oct 24, 1944–Jan 14, 1945
MoMA
-
Manzanar: Photographs by Ansel Adams of Loyal Japanese-American Relocation Center
Nov 10–Dec 24, 1944
MoMA
-
The War Years: Color Reproductions of Works by Picasso, Matisse, Bonnard 1939–1943
Nov 14–27, 1944
MoMA
-
Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts from the Museum Collection
Nov 15, 1944–May 30, 1945
MoMA
-
Are Clothes Modern?
Nov 28, 1944–Mar 4, 1945
MoMA
-
Children's Holiday Circus of Modern Art
Dec 6, 1944–Jan 7, 1945
MoMA
-
Photographs from the Museum Collection
Dec 11, 1944–Feb 18, 1945
MoMA
-
George Méliès: Magician and Film Pioneer
Dec 27, 1944–Jan 14, 1945
MoMA
-
Works from the Children’s Holiday Circus of Modern Art
Jan 16–Feb 18, 1945
MoMA
-
Power in the Pacific: Battle Photographs of our Navy in Action on the Sea and in the Sky
Jan 23–Mar 20, 1945
MoMA
-
Recent Acquisitions
Feb 15–Mar 18, 1945
MoMA
-
Integrated Building: Kitchen, Bathroom, and Storage
Feb 21–May 13, 1945
MoMA
-
What is Modern Painting?
Mar 6–25, 1945
MoMA
-
Development in Children's Art
Mar 14–May 13, 1945
MoMA
-
Piet Mondrian
Mar 21–May 13, 1945
MoMA
-
Modern American Dance
Mar 28–Apr 29, 1945
MoMA
-
Georges Rouault
Apr 4–Jun 3, 1945
MoMA
-
Stage Design by Robert Edmund Jones
Apr 11–Jun 24, 1945
MoMA
-
Paul Strand: Photographs 1915–1945
Apr 25–Jun 10, 1945
MoMA
-
Works from the Museum Collection of Dance and Theatre Design
May 2–Aug 1, 1945
MoMA
-
Teaching Elements of Design to Children
May 16–Jun 10, 1945
MoMA
-
Tomorrow's Small House: Models and Plans
May 29–Sep 30, 1945
MoMA