Construction by Alexandra Exter
At the Milliner's by Edgar Degas
Campbell's Soup Cans by Andy Warhol
Water Lilies by Claude Monet
Tahitian Landscape by Paul Gauguin
M. de Lauradour by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Reclining Figure by Henry Moore
L'Atelier Rouge by Henri Matisse
Dance (I) by Henri Matisse
Moroccans by Henri Matisse
Gift by Man Ray
Actor's Mask by Paul Klee

Museum of Modern Art

Midtown Manhattan, United States · 285 artists in catalogue

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City is one of the most influential museums of modern art. Founded in 1929 by Lillie P. Bliss, Mary Quinn Sullivan, and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, MoMA was created to exhibit modernism at a time when few American museums showed late 19th- and 20th-century art. Alfred H. Barr Jr., MoMA’s first director, created departments for painting, sculpture, photography, prints, and drawings.

MoMA is known for its early and progressive exhibitions, such as Cubism and Abstract Art and Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism (1936). The museum also organised shows that examined non-Western art in artistic terms, including American Sources of Modern Art (Aztec, Maya, Inca) in 1933 and African Negro Art in 1935.

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Location
Midtown Manhattan, United States
Type
Art Museum
Hours
Daily 10:30–17:30 (Sat until 19:00; first Fri of month until 20:00)
Admission
Adults $30, students $17
Nearest transit
Fifth Av / 53 St (E, M)

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