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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.

  • I Saw the Face of God in the Jet Wash. 2026. UK. Directed by Mark Jenkin. Courtesy the filmmaker

    Modern Mondays

    Oct 15, 2007–May 18, 2026

    MoMA

    Film series

  • Aguirre, Der Zorn Gottes (Aguirre, the Wrath of God). 1973. West Germany. Directed by Werner Herzog

    An Auteurist History of Film

    Sep 9, 2009–Aug 29, 2014

    MoMA

    Film series

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Contemporary Collection

    Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia. William Charles Everlove; 26 years old; Stockholm, Sweden via Arizona; $40. 1990–92. Chromogenic color print, 23 3/4 × 34 13/16″ (60.4 × 88.5 cm). Gift of Carol and Arthur Goldberg. © 2013 Philip-Lorca diCorcia, courtesy David Zwirner, New York

    Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now

    Nov 17, 2011–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    The Modern Window: Andrea Zittel

    Mar 23, 2012–Apr 30, 2014

    MoMA

  • Massoud Hassani. Mine Kafon wind-powered deminer. 2011. Bamboo and biodegradable plastics, 87 × 87 × 87″ (221 × 221 × 221 cm). Gift of The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Rene van der Hulst

    Applied Design

    Mar 2, 2013–Jan 20, 2014

    MoMA

  • Tilda Swinton: The Maybe

    Mar 23, 2013–Apr 17, 2014

    MoMA

  • Lynn Hershman Leeson. Roberta’s Construction Chart #2. 1976. Chromogenic color print, printed 2003, 22 15/16 x 29 5/8" (58.3 x 75.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Modern Women’s Fund. © 2013 Lynn Hershman Leeson

    XL: 19 New Acquisitions in Photography

    May 10, 2013–Jan 6, 2014

    MoMA

  • Ralph Schraivogel. Archigram 1961–74 (Museum für Gestaltung). 1995. Silkscreen, 50⅜ × 35⅝″ (128 × 90.5 cm). Gift of the designer

    Cut ’n’ Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City

    Jul 10, 2013–Jan 5, 2014

    MoMA

  • Shown, from back: Joan Miró. Moonbird. 1966. Bronze, 7′ 6″ × 6′ 6″ × 57″ (228.5 × 198.2 × 144.9 cm). Nina and Gordon Bunshaft Bequest. © 2012 Successió Miró/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris; Aristide Maillol. The River. Begun 1938–39; completed 1943 (cast 1948). Lead, 53 3/4" x 7' 6" x 66" (136.5 x 228.6 x 167.7 cm), on lead base designed by the artist 9 3/4 x 67 x 27 3/4" (24.8 x 170.1 x 70.4 cm). Printer: Alexis Rudier. Mrs. Simon Guggenheim Fund. © 2012 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

    The Modern Monument

    Jul 17, 2013–Jun 24, 2016

    MoMA

  • Walker Evans. Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Georgia. 1936. Gelatin silver print, 8 5/8 × 6 15/16″ (21.9 × 17.6 cm). Gift of Willard Van Dyke. © 2013 Walker Evans Archive, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Walker Evans American Photographs

    Jul 19, 2013–Mar 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • Carol Bove. The White Tubular Glyph. 2012. Powder coated bent steel, dimensions variable. Photos by EPW Studio/Maris Hutchinson. Courtesy of the artist, Maccarone New York, and David Zwirner New York/London

    Carol Bove: The Equinox

    Jul 20, 2013–Jan 12, 2014

    MoMA

  • Edward Hopper. House by the Railroad. 1925. Oil on canvas, 24 × 29″ (61 × 73.7 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Given anonymously. Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Digital Imaging Studio

    American Modern: Hopper to O’Keeffe

    Aug 17, 2013–Jan 26, 2014

    MoMA

  • Kerry Tribe. H.M. 2009. Double projection of a single 16mm film (color, sound). 18:30 min. Fund for the Twenty-First Century. © 2013 Kerry Tribe. Installation view, 1301 PE, Los Angeles. Photo: Fredrik Nilson

    Images of an Infinite Film

    Sep 7, 2013–Mar 2, 2014

    MoMA

  • Lisa Oppenheim (American, b. 1975). A Handley Page Halifax of No. 4 Group flies over the suburbs of Caen, France, during a major daylight raid to assist the Normandy land battle. 467 aircraft took part in the attack, which was originally intended to have bombed German strongpoints north of (detail). 2012. Five gelatin silver prints, approximately 24 × 110ʺ (61 × 279.4 cm) overall. Fund for the Twenty-First Century. © 2016 Lisa Oppenheim

    New Photography 2013: Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Beatrix Fowler, Annette Kelm, Lisa Oppenheim, Anna Ostoya, Josephine Pryde, Eileen Quinlan

    Sep 14, 2013–Jan 6, 2014

    MoMA

  • Dorothea Rockburne. Neighbourhood. 1973. Transparentized paper, pencil, and colored pencil on wall, 160 x 90” (406.4 x 228.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of J. Frederic Byers III, 1978. © 2013 Dorothea Rockburne / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    Dorothea Rockburne: Drawing Which Makes Itself

    Sep 21, 2013–Feb 2, 2014

    MoMA

  • Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street. 2007. USA/Great Britain. Directed by Tim Burton

    Dante Ferretti: Designing for the Big Screen

    Sep 25, 2013–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

    Film series

  • Frank, Robert. Zero Mostel Reads a Book. Göttingen: Steidl, 2008

    Reading List: Artists’ Selections from the MoMA Library Collection

    Sep 25, 2013–Jan 6, 2014

    MoMA

  • René Magritte. The Menaced Assassin. Brussels, 1927. Oil on canvas, 59 1/4″ × 6′ 4 7/8″ (150.4 × 195.2 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. Kay Sage Tanguy Fund. © 2013 Charly Herscovici, Brussels/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926–1938

    Sep 28, 2013–Jan 12, 2014

    MoMA

  • Dante Ferretti. Ferretti Labyrinth exhibition design. 2013. Mixed media. Courtesy the artist

    Dante Ferretti: Design and Construction for the Cinema

    Sep 28, 2013–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • Luba Lukova. There Is No Death for the Songs. 1987. Silkscreen, 25 1/2 × 38″ (64.8 × 96.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the designer, 1998

    Designing Modern Women 1890–1990

    Oct 5, 2013–Oct 19, 2014

    MoMA

  • Photo: Martin Seck

    Art Lab: Movement

    Oct 10, 2013–Aug 31, 2014

    MoMA

    Installation

  • John Cage. 4′33″ (In Proportional Notation). 1952/53. Ink on paper, each page: 11 × 8 1/2″ (27.9 × 21.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the generosity of Henry Kravis in honor of Marie-Josée Kravis, 2012. © 2013 John Cage Trust

    There Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage’s 4′33″

    Oct 12, 2013–Jun 22, 2014

    MoMA

  • Still from Mike Kelley’s Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic Scene). 2000. Video (black and white, sound), 29:44 min. Courtesy of Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts

    Mike Kelley: Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic Scene)

    Oct 13, 2013–Feb 2, 2014

    MoMA

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