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Diane Arbus. A young girl at a nudist camp, P.A., 1965. 1965 - MoMA
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The Museum of Modern Art, New York City | MoMA
New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) connects people from around the world to the art of our time.
Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night Saint Rémy, June 1889 - MoMA
This work is included in the Provenance Research Project, which investigates the ownership history of works in MoMA's collection.. June - September 1889, Vincent van Gogh, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. September 1889 - January 1891, Theo van Gogh (1857-1891), Paris, acquired from his brother Vincent van Gogh.
Christian Marclay: The Clock - MoMA
2024年11月9日 · Exhibition. Through May 11. Encapsulating 100 years of moving-image history, Christian Marclay’s The Clock (2010) is a 24-hour montage composed from thousands of film and television clips depicting clocks and other references to time. James Bond checks his watch at 12:20 a.m.; Meryl Streep turns off an alarm clock at 6:30 a.m.; a pocket watch ticks at 11:53 …
Current exhibitions - MoMA
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The Collection - MoMA
Our evolving collection contains almost 200,000 works of modern and contemporary art. More than 104,000 works are currently available online.
Galleries and exhibitions - MoMA
2024年9月15日 · Room-by-room information on MoMA’s galleries and current and upcoming exhibitions.
Locations and hours | MoMA
Location information and opening and closing hours for visiting The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs - MoMA
This spectacular exhibition is the largest and most extensive presentation of the artist's cut-outs ever assembled. Learn about Matisse's artistic process, explore his studios, and see the conservation effort for one of his major cut-outs.
The Museum of Modern Art history - MoMA
In the late 1920s, three progressive and influential patrons of the arts, Lillie P. Bliss, Mary Quinn Sullivan, and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, perceived a need to challenge the conservative policies of traditional museums and to establish an institution devoted exclusively to modern art. They, along with additional original trustees A. Conger Goodyear, Paul Sachs, Frank Crowninshield, and ...