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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.
Collection Highlights
Visit
- 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)
- Website
- Visit official site
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Artists in the Collection
20 artists, sorted by holdings at Museum of Modern Art.
Artworks in the Collection
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