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Exhibition history

Exhibitions from our founding in 1929 to the present are available online. These pages are updated continually.

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  • Man Ray. Laboratory of the Future. 1935. Gelatin silver print, 9 1/16 × 7″ (23.1 × 17.8 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of James Johnson Sweeney © 2013 Man Ray Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris

    A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio

    Feb 8–Nov 2, 2014

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  • Mary Lucier. Dawn Burn (detail). 1975. Seven monitors of increasing sizes from 15 to 25 inches diagonal; slide projector mounted on wall; seven-channel video converted from ½-inch, open-reel tape to DigiBeta and DVD (black and white, silent); one color slide (34:00 min., continuous). Structure: 7’3”–8’ 2” x 20’ (approx.) x 20”–27”. Collection San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.Accessions Committee Fund: gift of Doris and Donald Fisher, Marion E. Greene, Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr., and Leanne B. Roberts, 1991. © 2011 Mary Lucier

    September 11

    Sep 11, 2011–Jan 9, 2012

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  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography Rotation Summer 2009

    May 29–Sep 14, 2009

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  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    The Gold Standard

    Oct 29, 2006–Jan 15, 2007

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  • Thomas Demand. Room (Zimmer). 1996. Chromogenic color print. 67 3/4″ × 7′ 7 3/8″ (172 × 232 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust. © 2005 Thomas Demand

    Thomas Demand

    Mar 4–May 30, 2005

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  • Lorna Simpson. Wigs (Portfolio). 1994. Portfolio of 21 lithographs on felt, with 17 lithographed felt text panels, overall: 6′ × 13′ 6″ (182.9 × 411.5 cm). Purchased with funds given by Agnes Gund, Howard B. Johnson, and Emily Fisher Landau. © 2017 Lorna Simpson. Photo: John Wronn

    Open Ends

    Sep 28, 2000–Mar 4, 2001

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    Children of Berlin: Cultural Developments 1989–1999

    Nov 7, 1999–Jan 2, 2000

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    Feb 15–Aug 30, 1998

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  • Heaven: Public View, Private View

    Oct 29, 1997–Feb 1, 1998

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  • Thomas Demand (German, b. 1964). Room (Zimmer). 1996. Chromogenic color print, 67 3/4 × 7ʹ 7 3/8ʺ (172 × 232 cm). Gift of the Nina W. Werblow Charitable Trust. © 2016 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

    New Photography 12: Richard Billingham, Thomas Demand, Osamu Kanemura, Sophie Ristelhueber, Georgina Starr, Wolfgang Tillmans

    Oct 24, 1996–Feb 4, 1997

    MoMA

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