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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.

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  • Kate Crawford, Vladan Joler. Anatomy of an AI System. 2018. Digital image file. Gift of the designers

    216: Systems

    Ongoing

    MoMA

    Collection gallery

  • Bennett Foddy. Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy. 2018. Video game software. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the designer

    Never Alone: Video Games and Other Interactive Design

    Through Jul 16

    MoMA

  • NASA. Images of Change, Three Gorges Dam, central China. August 22, 2016. Courtesy NASA.

    Broken Nature

    Nov 21, 2020–Aug 15, 2021

    MoMA

  • Neri Oxman (American, b. Israel 1976), Mediated Matter Group (est. 2010), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (est. 1861), W. Craig Carter (American, b. 1961), MIT Materials Science and Engineering (est. 1974), Stratasys (est. 1989). Imaginary Beings (Medusa 2). 2012. Objet Connex500 Multi-material 3-D Bitmap Printer and colored digital powders and materials. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Committee on Architecture and Design Funds

    This Is for Everyone: Design Experiments for the Common Good

    Feb 14, 2015–Jan 18, 2016

    MoMA

  • Lyle Rains (British) and George “Ed” Logg (American, b. 1948), Atari Inc. (USA, est. 1972). Asteroids. 1979. Gift of Atari Interactive, Inc., 2013

    A Collection of Ideas

    Feb 15, 2014–Jan 11, 2015

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Contemporary Collection

    Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • Jason Crum (American, 1935–2004). Project for a Painted Wall, New York City, New York. Perspective. 1969. Gouache on photograph. 30 × 20″ (76.2 × 50.8 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase, 1969

    9 + 1 Ways of Being Political: 50 Years of Political Stances in Architecture and Urban Design

    Sep 12, 2012–Jun 9, 2013

    MoMA

  • Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby, Dunne & Raby (UK, est. 1994). Augmented Digestive System from Designs for an Overpopulated Planet: Foragers. 2009. Glass-reinforced plastic, 15¾ × 15¾ × 9 13/16″ (40 × 40 × 25 cm). Image by Jason Evan and courtesy of Dunne & Raby. Gift of The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art

    Born out of Necessity

    Mar 2, 2012–Jan 28, 2013

    MoMA

  • Joris Laarman. Bone Chair. 2006. Aluminum. Manufactured by Joris Laarman Studio, The Netherlands. The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of the Fund for the Twenty-First Century

    Action! Design over Time

    Feb 5, 2010–Jan 31, 2011

    MoMA

  • Ralph Borland. Suited for Subversion Prototype. 2002. Nylon-reinforced PVC, padding, speaker, and pulse reader, 47 1/4 × 31 1/2 × 23 5/8″ (120 × 80 × 60 cm). Fund for the Twenty-First Century

    Rough Cut: Design Takes a Sharp Edge

    Nov 26, 2008–Oct 12, 2009

    MoMA

  • Susana Soares Design Interactions Department, Royal College of Art BEE’S project. Prototype. 2007

    Design and the Elastic Mind

    Feb 24–May 12, 2008

    MoMA

  • Demakersvan (est. 2004), Jeroen Johan Verhoeven. Cinderella Table. 2004. Birch, 31 1/2 × 52 × 40″ (80 × 132.1 × 101.6 cm). Gift of Marie-Josée Kravis in honor of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros

    Digitally Mastered: Recent Acquisitions from the Museum’s Collection

    Nov 22, 2006–Nov 27, 2007

    MoMA

  • Raúl Cárdenas Osuna. Securitree transmitter. Prototype. 2004. Steel, 24″ × 57″ × 7′3″ (61 × 144.8 × 221 cm). Prototype by Bernardo Gutiérrez and Ana Martínez, Mexico (2004). Torolab and OMR Gallery. Photo: Raúl Cárdenas Osuna and Shijune Takeda

    SAFE: Design Takes On Risk

    Oct 16, 2005–Jan 2, 2006

    MoMA

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