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.
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Color Reproductions of Mexican Frescoes by Diego Rivera
Feb 20–Mar 12, 1933
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Poster Competition
Feb 25–Mar 12, 1933
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Toulouse-Lautrec Prints and Posters
Feb 25–Mar 12, 1933
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Fruit and Flower Paintings
Mar 13–Apr 7, 1933
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Typography Competition
Mar 27–Apr 6, 1933
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Sculptors’ Drawings
Mar 27–May 3, 1933
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The Museum Collection: Painting and Sculpture
Mar 27–Apr 25, 1933
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The Work of Young Architects in the Middle West
Apr 3–30, 1933
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Objects: 1900 and Today
Apr 10–25, 1933
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American Sources of Modern Art (Aztec, Mayan, Incan)
May 8–Jul 1, 1933
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Summer Exhibition: Painting and Sculpture
Jul 10–Sep 30, 1933
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Summer Exhibition: Project for a House in North Carolina by William T. Priestly
Jul 10–Sep 30, 1933
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Summer Exhibition: Gauguin Woodcuts and Watercolors
Jul 10–Sep 30, 1933
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Modern European Art
Oct 3–27, 1933
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A House by Richard C. Wood
Oct 3–27, 1933
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Edward Hopper: Retrospective Exhibition
Oct 30–Dec 8, 1933
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Wilhelm Lehmbruck: Standing Youth
Nov 16–Dec 8, 1933
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Walker Evans: Photographs of Nineteenth-Century Houses
Nov 16–Dec 8, 1933
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Gifts and Loans from the Collection of Mrs. Sadie A. May
Nov 16–Dec 8, 1933
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Painting and Sculpture from 16 American Cities
Dec 11, 1933–Jan 7, 1934
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Philadelphia Savings Fund Society Building by Howe and Lescaze
Jan 2–24, 1934
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International Exhibition of Theatre Art
Jan 15–Feb 25, 1934
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Machine Art
Mar 5–Apr 29, 1934
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Early Museum Architecture
Apr 5–May 5, 1934
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