List of works in the Museum of Modern Art
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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

- L'Estaque. 1879-83 (Paul Cézanne)
- Still Life with Fruit Dish. 1879-80 (Paul Cézanne)
- At the Milliner's. 1882 (Edgar Degas) [2]
- Two Roses on a Tablecloth. 1882-1883 (Édouard Manet)
- Hand. 1884 Auguste Rodin [3]
- The Bather. c. 1885 (Paul Cézanne) [4]
- Evening, Honfleur. 1886 (Georges-Pierre Seurat)
- Port-en-Bessin, Entrance to the Harbor. 1888 (Georges-Pierre Seurat)
- The Starry Night. Saint Rémy, June 1889 (Vincent van Gogh)
- The Olive Trees. Saint Rémy, June–July 1889 (Vincent van Gogh)
1890s
- Portrait of Félix Fénéon. 1890 (Paul Signac)
- The Seed of the Areoi. 1892 (Paul Gauguin) [5]
- The Storm. 1893 (Edvard Munch)
- Interior, Mother and Sister of the Artist. 1893 (Édouard Vuillard)
- The Sleeping Gypsy. 1897 (Henri Rousseau)
- Monument to Balzac. 1898 (cast 1954) (Auguste Rodin)
1900s
- Le Silence. 1900 Odilon Redon
- Château Noir. 1903-04 (Paul Cézanne)
- The Large Trees. L'Estaque 1906-07 (Georges Braque)
- Bathers. 1907 (André Derain)
- Hope, II. 1907-08 (Gustav Klimt)
- Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. Paris, June–July 1907 (Pablo Picasso)
- Street, Dresden. 1908 (reworked 1919; dated on painting 1907) (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner)
- Picture with an Archer. 1909 (Wassily Kandinsky)
- Hans Tietze and Erica Tietze-Conrat. 1909 (Oskar Kokoschka)
- Dance (I). Paris, Boulevard des Invalides, early 1909 (Henri Matisse)
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

- Water Lilies triptych. 1920 Claude Monet
- Three Women. 1921-22 (Fernand Léger)
- Three Musicians. Fontainebleau, summer 1921 (Pablo Picasso)
- Maquette for Radio-Announcer. 1922 (Gustav Klutsis)
- Twittering Machine. 1922 (Paul Klee)
- Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale. 1924 (Max Ernst)
- House by the Railroad. 1925 (Edward Hopper)
- The Birth of the World. Montroig, late summer-fall 1925 (Joan Miró) [7]
- Dr. Mayer-Hermann. Berlin 1926 (Otto Dix)
- The Menaced Assassin. Belgium, 1927 (René Magritte)
- Cat and Bird. 1928 (Paul Klee)
- The False Mirror. France, 1928 (René Magritte)
- Farmhouse Window and Door. October 1929 (Georgia O'Keeffe)
- Fire in the Evening. 1929 (Paul Klee)
1930s
- Simultaneous Counter-Composition. 1929-30 (Theo van Doesburg)
- Painting. 1929-1930 (Patrick Henry Bruce)
- Fish. Paris 1930 (Constantin Brâncuși)
- The Persistence of Memory. 1931 (Salvador Dalí)
- Agrarian Leader Zapata. 1931 (Diego Rivera)
- Departure. Frankfurt 1932, Berlin 1933-35 (Max Beckmann)
- The Bathroom. 1932 (Pierre Bonnard)
- The Palace at 4 a.m.. 1932 (Alberto Giacometti)
- Girl before a Mirror. Boisgeloup, March 1932 (Pablo Picasso)
- Bather with Beach Ball. Boisgeloup, August 1932 (Pablo Picasso)
- "Hirondelle Amour". Barcelona, late fall 1933-winter 1934 (Joan Miró)
- Object. Paris, 1936 (Meret Oppenheim)
- Still Life with Old Shoe, 1937 (Joan Miró)
1940s
- The River. Begun 1938-39; completed 1943 (cast 1948) (Aristide Maillol)
- Taglioni's Jewel Casket. 1940 (Joseph Cornell)
- Gas. 1940 (Edward Hopper)
- Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair. 1940 (Frida Kahlo)
- Broadway Boogie Woogie. 1942-43 (Piet Mondrian)
- Diary of a Seducer. 1945 (Arshile Gorky)
- Painting (1946). 1946 (Francis Bacon)
- Shimmering Substance. 1946 (Jackson Pollock)
- Man Pointing. 1947 (Alberto Giacometti)
- Summation. 1947 (Arshile Gorky)
- Christina's World. 1948 Andrew Wyeth
- City Square. 1948 (Alberto Giacometti)
- The Plum Blossoms. 1948 (Henri Matisse)
- The Kitchen. Paris, November 1948 (Pablo Picasso)
- No. 1A. 1948 (Jackson Pollock) [8]
- No. 3/No. 13. 1949 (Mark Rothko)
1950s
- Woman, I. 1950-52 (Willem de Kooning)
- Chief. 1950 (Franz Kline)
- No. 10. 1950 (Mark Rothko) [9]
- Vir Heroicus Sublimis. 1950-51 (Barnett Newman)
- One: Number 31, 1950. 1950 (Jackson Pollock)
- Australia. 1951 (David Smith)
- Visa. 1951 (Stuart Davis) [10]
- Colors for a Large Wall. 1951 (Ellsworth Kelly)
- Flag. 1954-55 (dated on reverse 1954) (Jasper Johns)
- Bed. 1955 (Robert Rauschenberg)
- Towards Disappearance, II. Paris 1957-58 (Sam Francis)
- Sky Cathedral. 1958 (Louise Nevelson)
- Black Widow. Waterbury, Connecticut, 1959 (Alexander Calder)
- The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II. 1959 (Frank Stella)
1960s
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- A Tree in Naples. 1960 (Willem de Kooning)
- The White Line. 1960 (Sam Francis) [11]
- Abstract Painting. 1960-61 (Ad Reinhardt)
- Turnsole. 1961 (Kenneth Noland) [12]
- Beta Lambda. 1961 (Morris Louis) [13]
- Untitled. 1961 (Lee Bontecou)
- Pin-up. 1961 (Richard Hamilton)
- Girl with Ball. 1961 (Roy Lichtenstein)
- Grandes Carrières. 1961-1962 (Joan Mitchell) [14]
- Memoria in Aeternum. 1962 (Hans Hofmann) [15]
- Brooklyn Bridge VII. 1962 (Ellsworth Kelly)
- Achrome. 1962 (Piero Manzoni)
- Campbell's Soup Cans. 1962 Andy Warhol
- Gold Marilyn Monroe. 1962 (Andy Warhol)
- Broken Obelisk. 1963 Barnett Newman
- Untitled (tool). 1963 (Lee Lozano) [16]
- OOF. 1962 (reworked 1963) (Edward Ruscha)
- The Tree. 1964 (Agnes Martin)
- Return 1. 1964-1965 (Brice Marden) [17]
- Box Bolide 12, 'archeologic'. 1964-65 (Hélio Oiticica)
- F-111. 1964-65 (James Rosenquist)
- White Cabinet and White Table. 1965 (Marcel Broodthaers)
- Eurasia Siberian Symphony 1963. 1966 (Joseph Beuys)
- Mauve District. 1966 (Helen Frankenthaler) [18]
- Serial Project, I (ABCD). 1966 (Sol LeWitt)
- Letters the 26 Series. 1966 (Richard Tuttle) [19]
- Moonbird. 1966 (Joan Miró)
- Giant Soft Fan. 1966-67 (Claes Oldenburg)
- PR. 1967 (Dan Christensen) [20]
- 7. 1967 (Peter Young) [21]
- Untitled (Stack). 1967 (Donald Judd)
- Torsion. 1968 (Giovanni Anselmo) [22]
- Repetition Nineteen III. 1968 (Eva Hesse)
- Rancho. 1968 (Edward Ruscha)
- Ring. 1968 (Ronald Davis) [23]
- Diamond Lake. 1969 (Ronnie Landfield) [24]
- Broken Obelisk. 1963-1969 (Barnett Newman)
- 144 Lead Square. 1969 (Carl Andre)
- Untitled. 1969 (Richard Hamilton)
- Corner Mirror with Coral. 1969 (Robert Smithson)
1970s
- Patchwork Quilt. 1970 (Romare Bearden)
- Untitled. 1970 (Blinky Palermo)
- Wooden Room. 1972 (Anselm Kiefer)
- Grove Group I. 1972-73 (Brice Marden)
- Bound Square. 1972 (Jackie Winsor)
- Bingo. 1974 (Gordon Matta-Clark)
- Axes. 1976 (Susan Rothenberg)
- Box and Shadow. 1978 (Philip Guston)
- Sweet Cathy's Song (For Cathy Elzea). 1978 (Joan Snyder) [25]
1980s
- Pair of Rock Chairs. 1980-81 (Scott Burton)
- New Shelton Wet/Dry Doubledecker. 1981 (Jeff Koons)
- Human/Need/Desire. 1983 (Bruce Nauman)
- Nile Born. 1984 (Ana Mendieta)
- Watchtower. 1984 (Sigmar Polke)
- Greed's Trophy. 1984 (Martin Puryear)
- Pace. 1984 (Robert Ryman)
- Untitled. 1987-90 (Kiki Smith)
- The Passageway. 1988 (Wolfgang Laib)
- Learned Helplessness in Rats (Rock and Roll Drummer). 1988 (Bruce Nauman)
- October 18, 1977. 1988 (Gerhard Richter)
- Map of the World. 1989 (Alighiero e Boetti)
- Laments (I Want to Live...). 1989 (Jenny Holzer)
- Dis Pair. 1989-90 (Elizabeth Murray)
1990s
- Adjustable Wall Bra. 1990-91 (Vito Acconci)
- Medusa's Head. 1990 (Chris Burden)
- High Falutin'. 1990 (David Hammons)
- Untitled. 1991 (Robert Gober)
- "Untitled" (Perfect Lovers). 1991 (Felix Gonzalez-Torres)
- Family Romance. 1993 (Charles Ray)
- Silence. 1994 (Mona Hatoum)
- Black Newborn. 1994 (Sherrie Levine)
- A Frontal Passage. 1994 (James Turrell)
- Untitled. 1995 (Doris Salcedo)
- Succulent Eggplants. 1996 (Beatriz Milhazes)
- Self-Portrait. 1997 (Chuck Close)
- Untitled (Paperbacks). 1997 (Rachel Whiteread)
- Borrowing Your Enemy's Arrows. 1998 (Cai Guo-Qiang)
- Torqued Ellipse IV. 1998 (Richard Serra)
- Prince amongst Thieves. 1999 (Chris Ofili)
- The Cabinet of Baby Fay La Foe. 2000 (Matthew Barney)
- Lumumba. 2000 (Luc Tuymans)
Gallery
1880s gallery
Paul Cézanne, Bather, 1885–1887- Georges-Pierre Seurat Evening, Honfleurs, 1886
Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889
Vincent van Gogh, The Olive Trees with the Alpilles in the Background, 1889
1890s gallery
Paul Signac, Félix Fénéon, 1890
Paul Gauguin, Te aa no areois (The Seed of the Areoi), 1892
Henri Rousseau, La Bohémienne endormie (The Sleeping Gypsy – Zingara che dorme), 1897
1900s gallery
Odilon Redon, Le Silence, 1900
Gustav Klimt, Hope II, 1907-1908
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1910s gallery
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Henri Rousseau, The Dream, 1910
Henri Matisse, L'Atelier Rouge, 1911
Marc Chagall, I and the Village, 1911
Giorgio de Chirico, Love Song, 1914
1920s gallery
Claude Monet Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, c. 1920
Paul Klee, Twittering Machine, 1922- Claude Monet The Japanese Footbridge, 1920-1922
- Paul Klee, Fire in the Evening, 1929
1930s gallery
Patrick Henry Bruce, Painting, 1929-1930
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[26] as the first museum department in the world dedicated to the intersection of architecture and design.[27] The department's first director was Philip Johnson who served as curator between 1932–34 and 1946–54.[28]
The collection consists of 28,000 works including architectural models, drawings and photographs.[26] One of the highlights of the collection is the Mies van der Rohe Archive.[27] It also includes works from such legendary architects and designers as Frank Lloyd Wright [29][30][31][32] 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).[33]
Appliances
- Cifra 3
- Olivetti Lettera 22
- Trimline telephone
- MEDIA SKIN
Architectural Performance
Architecture
Automotive
Aviation
Personal computing

Portable computing
Furniture
- Aeron chair
- Artek (company)
- Eames Lounge Chair
- Komplot Design
- Honey-pop
- PANE chair
Lightings
- TōFU
- Tear Drop
Graphic design

Hand-held tools
Industrial components
Packaging
Photography
Toys
Video games


In November 2012, the department acquired a selection of 14 video games, the basis of an intended collection of 40.[34] Six more games and one hardware console were acquired in July 2013.[35]
- Magnavox Odyssey (1972)
- Pong (1972)
- Space Invaders (1978)
- Asteroids (1979)
- Pac-Man (1980)
- Tempest (1981)
- Yars' Revenge (1982)
- Tetris (1984)
- Another World (1991)
- Myst (1993)
- SimCity 2000 (1994)
- Vib-Ribbon (1999)
- The Sims (2000)
- Katamari Damacy (2004)
- EVE Online (2003)
- Dwarf Fortress (2006)
- Portal (2007)
- flOw (2006)
- Passage (2008)
- Canabalt (2009)
- Minecraft (2011)
References
- 1 2 Top 100 Art Museum Attendance, The Art Newspaper, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
- ↑ "The Collection | Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas. At the Milliner's. (c. 1882)". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Odilon Redon. Trees in the Blue Sky. c. 1883". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Paul Cézanne. The Bather. c. 1885". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Paul Gauguin. The Seed of the Areoi. 1892". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Henri Matisse. The Moroccans. Issy-les-Moulineaux, late 1915 and fall 1916". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Joan Miró. The Birth of the World. Montroig, late summer-fall 1925". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Jackson Pollock. Shimmering Substance. 1946". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Mark Rothko. No. 10. 1950". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Stuart Davis. Theater on the Beach. 1931". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Sam Francis. The White Line. 1960". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Kenneth Noland. Turnsole. 1961". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Morris Louis. Beta Lambda. 1961". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Joan Mitchell. Untitled. (1957)". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Hans Hofmann. Memoria in Aeternum. 1962". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Lee Lozano. Untitled (Tool). c. 1963". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Brice Marden. Untitled. 1962". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Helen Frankenthaler. Brown Moons. 1961". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Richard Tuttle. Letters (The Twenty-Six Series). 1966". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Dan Christensen. PR. 1967". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Peter Young. "#7 - 1967". 1967". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Giovanni Anselmo. Torsion. 1968". MoMA. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
- ↑ "The Collection | Ronald Davis. Ring. 1968". MoMA. Retrieved 2014-09-25.
- ↑ "The Collection | Ronnie Landfield. Diamond Lake. 1969". MoMA. Retrieved 2014-09-25.
- ↑ "The Collection | Joan Snyder. Sweet Cathy's Song (For Cathy Elzea). 1978". MoMA. Retrieved 2014-09-25.
- 1 2 Broome, Beth: A Landmark Acquisition for MoMA’s Architecture and Design Department in the Architectural Record, November 4, 2011
- 1 2 MoMA: Architecture and Design, retrieved November 30, 2011
- ↑ MOMA: Philip Johnson Papers in The Museum of Modern Art Archives, 1995
- ↑ Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibit opens at MoMA
- ↑ Frank Lloyd Wright Archives at MoMA
- ↑ Frank Lloyd Wright and the City: Density vs. Dispersal
- ↑ Frank Lloyd Wright, the collection
- ↑ Antonelli, Paola (November 29, 2012). "Video Games: 14 in the Collection, for Starters". MoMA. Archived from the original on November 30, 2012. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
- ↑ Antonelli, Paola (29 November 2012). "Video Games: 14 in the Collection, for Starters". MoMA. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
- ↑ Ligman, Kris (1 July 2013). "Pong, Minecraft join MoMA video game exhibit". Gamasutra. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
External links
- The Collection. Museum of Modern Art website


