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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.

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Artists Make Toys

    Jan 1–25, 1975

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Rooms

    Jun 9–26, 1976

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Some American Drawings: Recent Acquisitions

    Jul 19–Sep 12, 1976

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    New York Avant-Garde/Works and Projects of the Seventies

    Oct 9–Nov 6, 1977

    MoMA PS1

  • Overview: An Exhibition in Two Parts by the A.I.R. Gallery

    Mar 5–Apr 9, 1978

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Afro-American Abstraction

    Feb 17–Apr 6, 1980

    MoMA PS1

  • ID: An Exhibition of Third World Woman Photographers

    Oct 14–Dec 9, 1984

    MoMA PS1

  • Labor Intensive Abstraction: An Exhibition of Highly Detailed Abstract Paintings and Drawings

    Nov 8–Dec 8, 1984

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Made in India

    Nov 8, 1985–Jan 21, 1986

    MoMA

  • Progressions: A Cultural Legacy

    Feb 13–Mar 15, 1986

    MoMA PS1

  • Recent Acquisitions

    Aug 18–Nov 7, 1989

    MoMA

  • Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Untitled (billboard). 1996. Gift of Werner and Elaine Dannheisser. Photo: David Allison

    Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–1995

    Jun 20–Sep 10, 1996

    MoMA

  • Joan Miró. Drawing-Collage. 1936. Crayon and decals on paper, 25 1/4 × 17 1/8″ (64 × 43.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller. © 2006 Successió Miró/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris

    Transforming Chronologies: An Atlas of Drawings, Part Two

    May 10–Oct 2, 2006

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  • Jo Baer. Sex Symbol. 1961. Gouache and pencil on paper, 6 × 3 1/4″ (15.3 × 8.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. The Judith Rothschild Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift (Purchase, and gift, in part, of The Eileen and Michael Cohen Collection). © 2007 Jo Baer

    Lines, Grids, Stains, Words

    Jun 13–Oct 22, 2007

    MoMA

  • Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution

    Feb 17–May 12, 2008

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  • Howardena Pindell (American, born 1943). Untitled (#7). 1973. Ink on punched and pasted paper, talcum powder, and thread on paper, 10 1/8 × 8 3/8″ (25.9 × 21.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of Lily Auchincloss, 1974. © 2009 Howardena Pindell

    Paper: Pressed, Stained, Slashed, Folded

    Mar 11–Jun 22, 2009

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  • Cindy Sherman. Untitled #92. 1981. Chromogenic color print, 24 × 47 15/16″ (61 × 121.9 cm)The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Fellows of Photography Fund. © 2010 Cindy Sherman

    Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography

    May 7, 2010–Apr 18, 2011

    MoMA

  • Installation view of the MoMA Media Lounge. Photo by Thomas Griesel

    MoMA Media Lounge

    Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013

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  • Greater New York

    Oct 11, 2015–Mar 7, 2016

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  • Installation view of FORTY at MoMA PS1. 2016. Image courtesy of MoMA PS1. Photo: Pete Deevakul

    FORTY

    Jun 19–Aug 28, 2016

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  • Howardena Pindell. Memory: Past. 1980–81. Acrylic, dye, paper, thread, tempera, photographic transfer, glitter, and powder on canvas, 126 × 84" (320 × 213.4 cm). Committee on Painting and Sculpture Funds and gift of The Friends of Education of The Museum of Modern Art. © 2021 Howardena Pindell. Courtesy of the artist and Garth Greenan Gallery, New York

    203: Art as a Verb

    May 8, 2021–Jun 1, 2023

    Collection gallery

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  • Senga Nengudi performing Air Propo at Just Above Midtown, 1981. Courtesy Senga Nengudi

    Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces

    Oct 9, 2022–Feb 18, 2023

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  • Howardena Pindell. Free, White and 21. 1980. Standard-definition video (color, sound). Gift of Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, and Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis. © 2022 Howardena Pindell. Courtesy of the artist and The Kitchen, New York

    201: Holding Space

    Dec 2, 2022–Feb 4, 2024

    Collection gallery

    MoMA

  • Dara Birnbaum. Tiananmen Square: Break-In Transmission. 1990. Five-channel color video, four-channels of stereo sound, surveillance switcher, and custom-designed support system, dimensions variable. Installation view, Dara Birnbaum, Marian Goodman Gallery, London, November 8, 2018–January 12, 2019. © 2022 Dara Birnbaum. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery

    Signals: How Video Transformed the World

    Mar 5–Jul 8, 2023

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