Museum of Modern Art Location of MoMA in Manhattan
Established November 7, 1929; 94 years ago (1929-11-07 ) Location 11 West 53rd Street New York , NY 10019 Coordinates 40°45′41″N 73°58′40″W / 40.761484°N 73.977664°W / 40.761484; -73.977664 Visitors 3.1 million (2013)[1] Ranked 13th globally (2013)[1] Director Glenn D. Lowry Public transit access Subway : Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street (E , F , and <F> trains)Bus : M1 , M2 , M3 , M4 , M5 , M7 , M10 , M20 , M50 , M104 Website www.moma.org
This is a partial list of works in the Museum of Modern Art , and organized by type and department.
Department of Painting and Sculpture
This is a partial list of works in the Department of Painting and Sculpture , organized by type.
Works by decade
1880s
Edgar Degas , At the Milliner's , 1882
1890s
1900s
1910s
The Dream . 1910 (Henri Rousseau )
The Funeral of the Anarchist Galli . 1910 (Carlo Carrà )
I and the Village . 1911 (Marc Chagall )
The Red Studio . Issy-les-Moulineaux, fall 1911 (Henri Matisse )
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space . 1913 (cast 1931) (Umberto Boccioni )
The City Rises . 1910 Umberto Boccioni
Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon. Paris 1913 (dated on painting 1912) (Robert Delaunay )
Landscape , 1912-14 (Jean Metzinger )
Portrait of Igor Stravinsky , 1914 (Albert Gleizes )
Bicycle Wheel . New York, 1951 (third version, after lost original of 1913) (Marcel Duchamp )
Network of Stoppages. Paris, 1914 (Marcel Duchamp )
The Nostalgia of the Infinite . 1913-1914 (Giorgio de Chirico )
The Song of Love . Paris, June–July 1914 (Giorgio de Chirico )
Gare Montparnasse (The Melancholy of Departure) . 1914 (Giorgio de Chirico )
The Double Dream of Spring . 1915 (Giorgio de Chirico )
Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No. 2. 1914 (Wassily Kandinsky )
Woman on a High Stool . Paris, 1914 (Henri Matisse )
View of Notre-Dame . Paris, 1914 (Henri Matisse )
Goldfish and Palette. Paris, quai Saint-Michel, fall 1914 (Henri Matisse )
Birthday. 1915 (Marc Chagall )
The Moroccans. Issy-les-Moulineaux, late 1915 and fall 1916 (Henri Matisse ) [6]
Anna Zborowska. 1917 (Amedeo Modigliani )
Painterly Architectonic. 1917 (Lyubov Popova )
Suprematist Composition: White on White . 1918 (Kazimir Malevich )
To Be Looked at (from the Other Side of the Glass) with One Eye, Close to, for Almost an Hour. Buenos Aires, 1918 (Marcel Duchamp )
1920s
Claude Monet , Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, c. 1920, 200 × 1,276 cm (78.74 × 502.36 in), oil on canvas , at the Museum of Modern Art , New York City
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup Cans , 1962. Installation at MoMA , c. 2007
1970s
1980s
1990s
Gallery
1880s gallery
1890s gallery
1900s gallery
1910s gallery
Georges Braque , 1911–12, Man with a Guitar (Figure, L'homme à la guitare) , oil on canvas, 116.2 x 80.9 cm (45.75 x 31.9 in)
1920s gallery
1930s gallery
Department of Architecture and Design
This is a partial list of works in MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design , organized by type.
MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design was founded in 1932[27] as the first museum department in the world dedicated to the intersection of architecture and design.[28] The department's first director was Philip Johnson who served as curator between 1932–34 and 1946–54.[29]
The collection consists of 28,000 works including architectural models, drawings and photographs.[27] One of the highlights of the collection is the Mies van der Rohe Archive.[28] It also includes works from such legendary architects and designers as Frank Lloyd Wright [30] [31] [32] [33] Paul László , the Eameses , Isamu Noguchi , and George Nelson . The design collection contains many industrial and manufactured pieces, ranging from a self-aligning ball bearing to an entire Bell 47D1 helicopter . In 2012, the department acquired a selection of 14 video games , the basis of an intended collection of 40 which is to range from Spacewar! (1962) to Minecraft (2011).[34]
Appliances
Architectural Performance
Architecture
Automotive
Aviation
Personal computing
The Macintosh 128K was released by Apple in 1984.
Portable computing
Furniture
Lightings
Graphic design
The I Love New York logo was designed by Milton Glaser in 1977.
Hand-held tools
Industrial components
Packaging
Photography
Toys
Video games
Eve Online is one of the video games acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in 2012.The Museum of Modern Art acquired Pong in 2013.
In November 2012, the department acquired a selection of 14 video games , the basis of an intended collection of 40.[35] Six more games and one hardware console were acquired in July 2013.[36]