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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.

  • Recent Acquisitions

    Aug 18–Nov 7, 1989

    MoMA

  • Stephen Prina: Monochrome Painting

    Jan 14–Mar 11, 1990

    MoMA PS1

  • Bruce Nauman. Model for Animal Pyramid II. 1989. Cut-and-taped gelatin silver prints, (irreg) 90 1/2 × 60 1/8″ (229.9 × 152.8 cm). Gift of Agnes Gund and Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder. © 2016 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    Allegories of Modernism: Contemporary Drawing

    Feb 16–May 5, 1992

    MoMA

  • Heaven: Public View, Private View

    Oct 29, 1997–Feb 1, 1998

    MoMA PS1

  • Martin Kippenberger. Content on Tour (Inhalt auf Reisen). 1992. Screenprint mounted on plywood, with unique alterations by the artist, 70 7/8 x 59" (180 x 150 cm). Publisher and printer: Edition Artelier, Graz, Austria. Edition: 3 this size; 5 for three smaller sizes. Collection Estate Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. © Estate Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. Photo: Lothar Schnepf, Cologne

    Print/Out

    Feb 19–May 14, 2012

    MoMA

  • James Siena. Sequence One. 2009–10. Illustrated book with 36 woodcuts, page: 16 15/16 × 13 7/16″ (43 × 34.1 cm); overall (closed): 17 × 13 7/16 × 1 1/8″ (43.2 × 34.2 × 2.8 cm). Publisher and printer: Flying Horse Editions, Orlando, Fla. Edition: 20. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. General Print Fund. © 2012 James Siena

    Abstract Generation: Now in Print

    Mar 15–Sep 2, 2013

    MoMA

  • Wade Guyton. Untitled. 2020. Inkjet on linen, 93 × 55" (236.2 × 139.7 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Eleanor Heyman Propp, in honor of her mother, Ronnie Heyman. © 2026 Wade Guyton

    203: Post-Atomic Abstraction

    Ongoing

    Collection gallery

    MoMA

  • Installation view of Gallery 414: Stephen Prina, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, March 1, 2025–ongoing. Photo: Jonathan Dorado. Digital image © 2025 The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Shown: Stephen Prina. _Untitled/“The history of modern painting, to label it with a phrase, has been the struggle against the catalogue”_—Barnett Newman/(Monochrome Painting, 1988–1989). 1991. Ink wash on rag, barrier paper, and cardboard, 67 parts. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Committee on Drawings Funds, 2014. © 2025 Stephen Prina

    414: Stephen Prina

    Feb 28, 2025–Feb 19, 2026

    Collection gallery

    MoMA

  • Stephen Prina. The Top Thirteen Singles from Billboard’s Hot 100 Singles Chart for the Week Ending September 11, 1993. 1993. Enamel on aluminum, acrylic, electronic hardware, carillon. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired in part through the generosity of Eleanor Heyman Propp

    Hyundai Card First Look: Stephen Prina

    Sep 11, 2025 – April 19, 2026

    MoMA

    Installation

  • Mike Kelley, Anita Pace, Stephen Prina. Beat of the Traps. 1992. Performed in Expanded Art, Wiener Festwochen, The Remise, Vienna, Austria, 1992. Performers (from left): Jonathan “Butch” Norton, Carl Burkley, Alan Abelew, Stephen Prina, Anita Pace, M.B. Gordy. Photo: Karl Krauss. © Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts. All Rights Reserved/VAGA at ARS, NY.⁠, Anita Pace, Stephen Prina

    Stephen Prina: A Lick and a Promise

    Sep 12–Dec 13, 2025

    MoMA

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