The Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

New York, NY 352,281 followers

Connecting people from around the world to the art of our time.

About us

The Museum of Modern Art connects people from around the world to the art of our time. We aspire to be a catalyst for experimentation, learning, and creativity, a gathering place for all, and a home for artists and their ideas.

Website
http://www.moma.org
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1929

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    The Olympics may be over, but the competition heats up in #MoMAPhotoClub! 🥇 As we celebrate the incredible feats of athletes around the world this summer, we invite you to capture everyday Olympians in your life — from baby steps to a 10/10 dive, squeezing all your friends onto a bike to nailing a new scooter trick. Share your photos on Instagram using #MoMAPhotoClub for a chance to be featured on our social media channels. Learn more → mo.ma/photoclub — Photos from Instagram 📸 cardelucci 📸 yamaguchi031 📍 Kyoto, Japan 📸 diljinfelat 📍 Venice, Italy 📸 rana.ozturk33 📍 Mersin, Turkey 📸 suchronrizal 📍 Jakarta, Indonesia 📸 pommepommenyc 📍 Rome, Italy 📸 giovanna.rosselli 📍 Majorca, Spain 📸 lifestyle_bnw34 📍 Montpellier, France

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    Meet the female impressionist painter you might not have heard of. After more than 50 years tucked away in MoMA’s storage, artist Lucie Cousturier’s vibrant painting “Reclining Woman” is finally stepping into the spotlight. Cousturier was a leading force in Neo-Impressionism, an art movement that focused on pointillism and color. She was also an accomplished writer who published pieces on artists such as Georges-Pierre Seurat and Paul Signac. Now hanging alongside works by her peers, her painting celebrates her contributions to furthering this movement and highlights the often overlooked achievements of women artists in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. 📖 Read more about Lucie Cousturier’s impact on the art world on #MoMAMagazinemo.ma/3M1syXo 🎨 See this painting on view now in our fifth floor galleries. — Lucie Cousturier. “Reclining Woman.” 1907. Gift of the E. & A. Silberman Galleries

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    Go for gold with #MoMAPhotoClub! 🥇 As we celebrate the incredible feats of athletes around the world this summer during the Olympics and Paralympics, we invite you to capture athletic moments in everyday life — sinking the shot from the half-court during a game of pickup basketball, a perfect dive (or cannonball!) into a nearby lake, a bike ride in the park, and more. Share your photos on Instagram using #MoMAPhotoClub for a chance to be featured on our social media channels. Learn more → mo.ma/photoclub — Photos from Instagram 📸 ishaqmadan 📍 Bahrain 📸 raph_japan 📍 Kanazawa, Japan 📸 lwyalwya 📍 Sedona, Arizona 📸 fadhi.mohd 📍 Jannusan, Bahrain 📸 kaidiaz 📍Leucadia, California 📸 victorscottwang 📍 Daytona, Florida 📸 tomuytersprot 📍 Antwerp, Belgium  📸 mdphotoandink 📍 Atlantic City, New Jersey 📸 apotropaicfilm 📍 La Jolla, California

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    🏀 Get in the game with #MoMAPhotoClub! ⚽ As we celebrate the incredible feats of athletes around the world this summer during the Olympics and Paralympics, we invite you to capture athletic moments in everyday life — sinking the shot from the half-court during a game of pickup basketball, a perfect dive (or cannonball!) into a nearby lake, a bike ride in the park, and more. Share your photos on Instagram using #MoMAPhotoClub for a chance to be featured on our social media channels. Learn more → mo.ma/photoclub — Photos from Instagram 📸 burakboylu 📍 Patmos, Greece 📸 l.k.j 📍 New York, New York  📸 poppze 📍 Brooklyn, New York  📸 ssbaynes 📍 Washington D.C. 📸 72sekund 📍 Oslo, Norway 📸 giovanna.rosselli 📍 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 📸 filmfideo 📍 San Francisco, California

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    Summer bucket list: Music at MoMA! Enjoy live music and DJs in our Sculpture Garden every Saturday in August. 🎵 August 3: Eartheater and Ren G 🎵 August 10: Kelly Lee Owens and 8ULENTINA 🎵 August 17: Jlin and Suzi Analogue 🎵 August 24: Carl Craig 🎵 August 31: Mabe Fratti, Arushi Jain, and DJ’J 🎟️ Music at MoMA is free with Museum admission. Learn more → mo.ma/music — 📸 Alycia Kravitz 

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    🏅 The Olympics are here! What events are you excited to watch? MoMA took home a piece of the 1968 Olympics when posters of events from the Mexico City games were added to the collection. 📸 Get in on the action! Our latest #MoMAPhotoClub challenge is all about sports. Grab your camera, capture athletic feats around you, and post using the hashtag on Instagram. Select photos will be featured on our social media channels. — All posters by Lance Wyman, Department of Publications and Urban Design, Organizing Committee of the XIX Olympiad circa 1968 and a gift of the XIX Olympics Committee unless otherwise mentioned [1] Eduardo Terrazas, Lance Wyman. “Mexico 68.” 1967. [2] “Mexico City 1968 Olympics: Gymnastics.” [3] “Mexico City 1968 Olympics: Soccer.” [4] “Mexico City 1968 Olympics: Cycling.” [5] “Mexico City 1968 Olympics: Rowing.” 

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    Ready, set, snap! 🏃♂️ We’re loving the first #MoMAPhotoClub images. As we celebrate the incredible feats of athletes around the world this summer during the Olympics and Paralympics, we invite you to capture athletic moments in everyday life — sinking the shot from the half-court during a game of pickup basketball, a perfect dive (or cannonball!) into a nearby lake, a bike ride in the park, and more. Share your photos on Instagram using #MoMAPhotoClub for a chance to be featured on our social media channels. Learn more → mo.ma/photoclub — Photos from Instagram 📸 fadhi.mohd 📍 Muharraq, Bahrain 📸 roypanphoto 📍 Île de Ré, France 📸 nuriamo22 📍 New York, New York 📸 grainy_bits 📍 San Francisco, California 📸 carolhornphoto 📍 British Columbia, Canada

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    “When we’re looking at the history of photography or the history of art in this country, rarely do you see images of black people being depicted in this way” — LaToya Ruby Frazier In our latest UNIQLO Art Speaks, artist-activist Latoya Ruby Frazier reflects on Lee Friedlander’s “Ohio Factory Valley” series, which highlights the legacy and contributions of Black working women in America’s Rust Belt. Watch more → mo.ma/4dfNENr Don’t miss “Monuments of Solidarity,” an exhibition of Frazier work sharing overlooked stories of social and racial injustice, on view now at MoMA. UNIQLO USA is MoMA’s proud partner of #ArtForAll

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