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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.

  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, b. 1951). Mary and Babe. 1982. Chromogenic color print, 17 3/8 × 23 1/4″ (44.1 × 59 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the generosity of Harriette and Noel Levine

    New Photography 2: Mary Frey, David Hanson, and Philip-Lorca diCorcia

    Oct 9, 1986–Jan 6, 1987

    MoMA

  • Carrie Mae Weems. Untitled (Man smoking). 1990. Gelatin silver print, 27 3/16 × 27 1/16″ (69 × 68.8 cm). The Family of Man Fund. © 2016 Carrie Mae Weems

    Pleasures and Terrors of Domestic Comfort

    Sep 26–Dec 31, 1991

    MoMA

  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Robert “Sparky” Anderson; 47 years old; Detroit, Michigan; $25. 1990–92. Chromogenic color print, 15 3/8 × 22 15/16″ (39 × 58.2 cm). Gift of Carol and Arthur Goldberg. © 2016 Philip-Lorca diCorcia, courtesy David Zwirner, New York

    Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Strangers

    Apr 15–Jul 6, 1993

    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

    MoMA

  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia. Igor. 1987. Chromogenic color print (Ektacolor), 15 11/16 × 22 7/8″ (39.8 × 58.1 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Carol and Arthur Goldberg

    Life of the City

    Feb 28–May 21, 2002

    MoMA

  • William Kentridge. Drawing from STEREOSCOPE. 1998–99. Charcoal and pastel on paper, 47 1/4 × 63″ (120 × 160 cm). Gift of The Junior Associates of The Museum of Modern Art, with special contributions from Anonymous, Scott J. Lorinsky, Yasufumi Nakamura, and The Wider Foundation. © 2003 William Kentridge. Photo: Tom Griesel, The Museum of Modern Art

    Stranger in the Village: Contemporary Drawings and Photographs from The Museum of Modern Art at Guild Hall

    Aug 9–Oct 27, 2003

    MoMA

  • Cedric Buchet. Untitled photograph from Prada advertising campaign Spring/Summer 2001. Chromogenic color print, 17 1/8 × 24 5/8″ (43.5 × 62.5 cm). Courtesy the photographer, Streeters USA, and Jousse Entreprise, Paris. © 2004 Cedric Buchet

    Fashioning Fiction in Photography since 1990

    Apr 16–Jun 28, 2004

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography: Inaugural Installation

    Nov 20, 2004–Jun 6, 2005

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography Collection: Rotation 2

    Jun 29–Nov 28, 2005

    MoMA

  • Woman of Many Faces: Isabelle Huppert

    Oct 30–Dec 5, 2005

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography Collection: Rotation 3

    Mar 15–Nov 27, 2006

    MoMA

  • Installation view of Artist’s Choice: Herzog & de Meuron, Perception Restrained at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Jonathan Muzikar

    Artist’s Choice: Herzog & de Meuron, Perception Restrained

    Jun 21–Sep 25, 2006

    MoMA

  • Andy Warhol. Empire. 1964. 16mm film, black and white, silent, approx. 8 hours, 5 minutes. The Museum of Modern Art. Original film elements the gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, restored by the Department of Film and Media, The Museum of Modern Art. © 2006 The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh

    Out of Time: A Contemporary View

    Aug 30, 2006–Apr 9, 2007

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography Collection Rotation: Menschel Gallery

    Jan 19–Apr 23, 2007

    MoMA

  • Installation view of The Printed Picture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Jonathan Muzikar

    The Printed Picture

    Oct 17, 2008–Jul 13, 2009

    MoMA

  • Ellsworth Kelly. Yellow from the series Line Form Color. 1951. Colored Paper. 7 1/2 × 8″ (19 × 20.3 cm). Gift of the artist and purchased with funds provided by Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, Sarah-Ann and Werner H. Kramarsky, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hedges, IV, Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr. and Committee on Drawings Funds. © 2008 Ellsworth Kelly

    Artist’s Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus

    Dec 11, 2008–Feb 23, 2009

    MoMA

  • Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #43. 1979. Gelatin silver print. 7 9/16 × 9 7/16″ (19.2 × 24 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the generosity of Sid R. Bass. © 2008 Cindy Sherman

    Into the Sunset: Photography’s Image of the American West

    Mar 29–Jun 8, 2009

    MoMA

  • Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (Austrian, 1897–2000). Frankfurt Kitchen from the Ginnheim- Höhenblick Housing Estate, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, 1926–27. Installation view of Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, September 15, 2010–May 2, 2011. 8′9″ × 12′10″ × 6′10″ (266.7 × 391.2 × 208.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Joan R. Brewster in memory of her husband George W. W. Brewster, by exchange and the Architecture & Design Purchase Fund, 2009. Photo: Jonathan Muzikar

    Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen

    Sep 15, 2010–May 2, 2011

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    The Talent Show

    Dec 12, 2010–Apr 4, 2011

    MoMA PS1

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Photography Rotation 8

    May 13, 2011–Mar 12, 2012

    MoMA

  • The Museum of Modern Art Archives, New York

    Contemporary Collection

    Nov 16, 2011–Feb 9, 2014

    MoMA

  • El Lissitzky. Self-Portrait. 1924. Gelatin silver print, 3 × 3 3/8″ (7.6 × 8.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Thomas Walther Collection. Purchase. © 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

    The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook

    Apr 16, 2012–Apr 21, 2013

    MoMA

  • Tod Papageorge. Central Park. 1989. Gelatin silver print, 15 5/16 × 22 13/16" (38.9 x 57.9 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Gayle Greenhill Collection. © 2025 Tod Papageorge

    Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection

    Oct 31, 2025–Feb 1, 2026

    MoMA

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