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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.

  • Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution

    Feb 17–May 12, 2008

    MoMA PS1

  • That was Then, This is Now

    Jun 22–Oct 5, 2008

    MoMA PS1

  • Nam June Paik and Otto Piene. Untitled. 1968. Manipulated television set and plastic pearls, 9 × 13 × 10″ (22.9 × 33 × 25.4 cm). Gift of The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Greenwich Collection Ltd. Fund, and gift of Margot Ernst. © 2003 The Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Thomas Griesel

    Looking at Music

    Aug 13, 2008–Jan 5, 2009

    MoMA

  • Mircea Cantor. Deeparture. 2005. 16mm film transferred to video (color, silent). 2:43 min. loop. Fund for the Twenty-First Century. © 2008 Mircea Cantor. Image courtesy of the artist and Yvon Lambert Paris/New York

    Here Is Every. Four Decades of Contemporary Art

    Sep 10, 2008–Mar 23, 2009

    MoMA

  • Yvonne Rainer. Trio A. 1965. Performed by Jimmy Robert and Ian White at TheMuseum of Modern Art, 2009. © 2009 Yi-Chun Wu / The Museum of Modern Art

    Performance 3: Trio A by Yvonne Rainer

    Mar 7–8, 2009

    MoMA

    Performance program

  • Anna Maria Maiolino. Desde A até M (From A to M), from the series Mapas Mentais (Mental Maps). 1972–99. Thread, synthetic polymer paint, ink, transfer type, and pencil on paper, 19 5/8 × 19 1/2″ (49.8 × 49.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, purchase

    On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century

    Nov 21, 2010–Feb 7, 2011

    MoMA

  • Yvonne Rainer. The Concept of Dust, or How do you look when there’s nothing left to move? 2015. Performers, from left: Keith Sabado, Patricia Hoffbauer, Yvonne Rainer, Emmanuèlle Phuon, David Thomson, and Pat Catterson. Photograph © 2015 The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Julieta Cervantes

    Yvonne Rainer: The Concept of Dust, or How do you look when there’s nothing left to move?

    Jun 9–14, 2015

    MoMA

    Performance program

  • Greater New York

    Oct 11, 2015–Mar 7, 2016

    MoMA PS1

  • Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929). Accumulation No. 1. 1962. Sewn stuffed fabric, paint, and chair fringe, 37 x 39 x 43″ (94 x 99.1 x 109.2 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase

    From the Collection: 1960–1969

    Mar 26, 2016–Mar 19, 2017

    MoMA

  • Peter Moore. Photograph of Robert Rauschenberg’s Pelican (1963) as performed in a former CBS television studio, New York, during the First New York Theater Rally, May 1965. © Barbara Moore/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY, courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.

    Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends

    May 21–Sep 17, 2017

    MoMA

  • Peter Moore. Performance view of Trisha Brown and Steve Paxton in Brown’s Lightfall, Concert of Dance #4, January 30, 1963. © Barbara Moore/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. Courtesy Paula Cooper, New York

    Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done

    Sep 16, 2018–Feb 3, 2019

    MoMA

  • Eva Hesse. Repetition Nineteen III. 1968. Fiberglass and polyester resin, 19 units, each 19 to 20 1/4" (48 to 51 cm) × 11 to 12 3/4" (27.8 to 32.2 cm) in diameter. Gift of Charles and Anita Blatt. © 2019 Estate of Eva Hesse. Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich

    413: Breaking the Mold

    Fall 2019–Fall 2020

    Collection gallery

    MoMA

  • Donald Judd. Untitled. 1968. Painted steel, 48 3/8" × 10' × 10' 1" (122.8 × 305 × 307.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Askin Fund. © 2024 Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    413: One Thing After Another

    Ongoing

    Collection gallery

    MoMA

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