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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

    Built in USA: Post-War Architecture

    Jan 20–Mar 15, 1953

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Work in Progress: Architecture by Philip Johnson, Kevin Roche, Paul Rudolph

    Oct 2, 1970–Jan 3, 1971

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Transformations in Modern Architecture

    Feb 21–Apr 24, 1979

    MoMA

  • 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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  • Aldo Rossi and Gianni Braghieri. Cemetery of San Cataldo Modena, Italy. Aerial perspective, 1971. Ink and graphite on tracing paper, 29 7/8 × 56 1/8″ (75.9 × 142.6 cm) (frame). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the Howard Gilman Foundation

    The Changing of the Avant-Garde: Visionary Architectural Drawings from the Howard Gilman Collection

    Oct 24, 2002–Jan 6, 2003

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  • Renzo Piano | Renzo Piano Building Workshop, architect; Paul Nuttall | Ove Arup & Partners, engineer. London Bridge Tower, London, England. View from the street (computer-generated image). Design 2000–03; projected completion 2009. 1,016 feet (310 meters) high

    Tall Buildings

    Jul 16–Sep 27, 2004

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  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Architecture and Design Drawings: Inaugural Installation

    Nov 20, 2004–Mar 21, 2005

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  • Paul Rudolph. Art and Architecture Building, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (partial exterior perspective). 1958. Ink on board, 30 x 40" (72.6 x 101.6 cm). The Museum of Modern Art. Gift of the architect

    75 Years of Architecture at MoMA

    Nov 16, 2007–Mar 31, 2008

    MoMA

  • Kieran Timberlake Architects. Cellophane House (Exterior). 2008. Aluminum frame, custom steel connectors, polycarbonate floors and interior walls, acrylic stair, aluminum curtain wall and e2 glazing, glazing, translucent roof, metal grating for walkways and balconies, GRP Bathroom Pods, bathroom fixtures, plumbing trim and accessories, Next Gen SmartWrap™ (PET, Photovoltaics, Infrared blocking film), aluminum angles, LED lighting, kitchen casework, appliances, louvers and fans, epoxy paint, and nuts and bolts. Commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of the exhibition "Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling" This project supported in part by Kullman Buildings Corp., CVM Engineers, Arup Lighting, Schüco USA, Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions, 3form, DuPont Teijin Films, PowerFilm, Valcucine, 3M Window FilmsTM-Prestige Series, Miele, Duravit, AF New York, Universal Services Associates, Inc., Capital Plastics Company, Craftweld Fabrication Company Inc., A&B / McKeon Glass, Inc., Czarnowski, Bosch Rexroth, distributed by Airline Hydraulics Corporation, Total Plastics, Inc., Maspeth Welding, Inc., Burgess Steel, JE Berkowitz, LP and Oldcastle, CPI Daylighting, Inc., Greenheck, distributed by Del Ren Associates, ICI Paints, and Burnett Products Company, Inc.

    Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling

    Jul 20–Oct 20, 2008

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  • Rem Koolhaas. Plan of Dreamland. 1977. Watercolor and ink, 41 3/4 × 22″ (106 × 55.9 cm). Gift of Frederieke S. Taylor. © 2008 Rem Koolhaas

    Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since the 1970s

    Jul 23, 2008–Mar 16, 2009

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  • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Convention Hall Project, Chicago, Illinois, interior perspective. 1954. Collage of cut-and-pasted reproductions, photograph, and paper on composition board, 33 × 48″ (83.8 × 121.9 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Mies van der Rohe Archive, gift of the architect

    194X–9/11: American Architects and the City

    Jul 1, 2011–Jan 2, 2012

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  • Frederick Kiesler. Endless House. Project 1950–60; model 1958. Gelatin silver print, 8 x 10" (25.4 x 20.3 cm). Department of Architecture and Design Study Center. Photo: George Barrows

    Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture

    Jun 27, 2015–Mar 6, 2016

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  • Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929). Accumulation No. 1. 1962. Sewn stuffed fabric, paint, and chair fringe, 37 x 39 x 43″ (94 x 99.1 x 109.2 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Purchase

    From the Collection: 1960–1969

    Mar 26, 2016–Mar 19, 2017

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  • Pininfarina (Battista “Pinin” Farina). Cisitalia 202 GT Car. 1946. Aluminum body, 49 × 57 5/8 × 158" (124.5 × 146.4 × 401.3 cm). Manufacturer: S.p.A. Carrozzeria Pininfarina, Torino, Italy. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the manufacturer

    Automania

    Jul 4, 2021–Jan 3, 2022

    MoMA

  • Brigitte Hellgoth. Oasis no. 7, Documenta 5, Kassel, Germany. 1972. Gelatin silver print, 7 1/16 × 9 7/16" (18 × 23.9 cm). Committee on Architecture and Design Funds

    417: Transparency in Architecture and Beyond

    Oct 25, 2021–Dec 4, 2023

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