MoMA—Museum of Modern Art
MoMA—Museum of Modern Art

Cutting-Edge Art

11 West 53rd Street
Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
New York, NY
10019-5497

Neighborhood: Midtown

Nearest Train: E, V at Fifth Avenue

Phone: +1 212 708 9400
Fax: +1 212 333 1246
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MoMA is considered by many to be one of the best modern art museums in the world and with a major renovation recently completed by Yoshio Taniguchi, it has only become better. The building was erected in 1939 under the supervision of Edward Durrell Stone and Philip Goodwin. The galleries are filled with paintings, drawings, prints, illustrations, and photographs. Besides Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe and Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, there are plenty of other classics to view. There is also a restaurant and a museum shop. Check the website for admission prices, event times and more.

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Associated Events
Collection Galleries
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
This exhibition is a collection of art from each of the museum's six curatorial departments-Architecture and Design, Drawings, Painting and Sculpture, Photography, Prints and Illustrated Books, and Film and Media. Many of the Museum's best-loved works, including Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignonand Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night are on display.

William Kentridge: Five Themes
Feb 28th, 2010 to May 17th, 2010
An exhibit featuring the works of William Kentridge, a South African contemporary artist who creates in a number of mediums, from sculptures to books to drawings - even animated films. The five themes the exhibit examines are as follows: "Parcours d'Atelier: Artist in the Studio," "Thick Time: Soho and Felix," "Occasional and Residual Hope: Ubu and the Procession," "Sarastro and the Master's Voice: The Magic Flute" and "Learning from the Absurd: The Nose." Curated by Mark Rosenthal.

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IT WAS AWSOME. I LIKE EVERYTING IN IT....
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AMAZING ART!
I LOVED it. The first few floors were kind of boring, but the (temporary) photography exhibit fasci...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 08 2007


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A MUST See
If you go on Friday its free because of Target. It can get a little crowded but you can still see ev...
Reviewed by:Natasha C from on Jan 07 2007



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