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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

    Art in Progress: 15th Anniversary Exhibitions: Posters

    May 24–Sep 17, 1944

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    The 28th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art of the New York Art Directors Club

    Mar 15–Apr 17, 1949

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Word and Image: Posters and Typography from the Graphic Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, 1879–1967

    Jan 25–Mar 10, 1968

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Architecture and Design: Inaugural Installation

    Nov 20, 2004–Nov 7, 2005

    MoMA

  • Ellsworth Kelly. Yellow from the series Line Form Color. 1951. Colored Paper. 7 1/2 × 8″ (19 × 20.3 cm). Gift of the artist and purchased with funds provided by Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Sarah-Ann and Werner H. Kramarsky, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hedges, IV, Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr. and Committee on Drawings Funds. © 2008 Ellsworth Kelly

    Artist’s Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus

    Dec 11, 2008–Feb 23, 2009

    MoMA

  • Jan Tschichold. Die Frau ohne Namen. 1927. Offset lithograph, 48 3/4 × 34″ (123.8 × 86.4 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. Peter Stone Poster Fund

    The New Typography

    Dec 23, 2009–Jul 25, 2010

    MoMA

  • Paolo Lomazzi, Donato D’Urbino, and Jonathan De Pas. Blow Inflatable Armchair. 1967. PVC plastic. Manufactured by Zanotta S.p.A., Italy. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the manufacturer

    Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980

    Dec 23, 2009–Jul 25, 2010

    MoMA

  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh (British, 1868–1928) and Margaret Macdonald (British, 1865–1933). Design for a Fireplace Wall, interior elevation of drawing room at 3 Lilybank Terrace, Glasgow. 1901. Pencil and watercolor on paper. 11 1/2 × 10 3/4″ (29.2 × 27.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Joseph H. Heil, by exchange, 2009

    Shaping Modernity 1880–1980

    Mar 28, 2012–Sep 8, 2013

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  • Ladislav Sutnar. Prototype for Build the Town Building Blocks. 1940–43. Painted wood, large block: 1 3/4 × 2 3/4 × 2 3/4″ (4.4 × 7 × 7 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Ctislav Sutnar and Radoslav Sutnar

    Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000

    Jul 29–Nov 5, 2012

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  • Herbert Matter. Engelberg Trübsee, promotional poster for Engelberg, Switzerland. 1936. Two-color gravure, 40″ × 25¼″ (101.6 × 64.1 cm). Gift of the designer. © 2013 Alexander Matter

    Hand Signals: Digits, Fists, and Talons

    Apr 5–Sep 8, 2013

    MoMA

  • Lilly Reich. Women’s Fashion Exhibition, Berlin, Germany. View of the Velvet and Silk Café. 1927. Gelatin silver print, 8 × 10″ (20.3 × 25.4 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Mies van der Rohe Archive, gift of the architect

    How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior

    Oct 1, 2016–Apr 23, 2017

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  • Richard Schadewell. Frankfurt (“Bauhaus”) telephone. 1929. Manufacturer: H. Fuld & Co. Telefon und Telegraphenwerke AG, Frankfurt. Bakelite, nickel-plated sheet brass and paint, 5 1/8 × 4 5/16 × 6 1/8" (13 × 11 × 15.5 cm). Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder

    513: Design for Modern Life

    Fall 2019–Summer 2021

    Collection gallery

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  • Valentina Kulagina (Russian, 1902–1907). Maquette for We Are Building (Stroim). 1929. Cut-and-pasted printed and painted paper, sandpaper, gouache, and pencil on paper, 22 5/8 × 14 1/4" (57.5 × 36.2 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Merrill C. Berman Collection. Acquired through the generosity of Alice and Tom Tisch, Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, David Booth, Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin, Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis, Jack Shear, the Patricia Bonfield Endowed Acquisition Fund for the Design Collection, Daniel and Jane Och, The Orentreich Family Foundation, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, The Modern Women’s Fund; and by exchange: Gift of Jean Dubuffet in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colin, The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection, and the Richard S. Zeisler Bequest.

    Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented

    Dec 13, 2020–Apr 10, 2021

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  • Frank Lloyd Wright. Broadacre City Project (Model in four sections). 1934–35. Painted wood, cardboard, and paper, 9" × 12'8" × 12' (22.9 × 388.6 × 365.8 cm). The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Archives (The Museum of Modern Art | Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York). © 2024 Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    519: The City May Now Scatter

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