Museum of Modern Art

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The Museum of Modern Art is a leading New York City art museum renowned for its influential collection of modern and contemporary art, including iconic works by artists such as Picasso, Van Gogh, and Warhol.



Referenced by (79)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Barnett Newman
Ben Shahn
Georges Braque
Gerhard Richter
Henri Matisse ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
Jasper Johns ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
Jeff Koons
Lee Krasner
Mark Rothko
Roy Lichtenstein
Walker Evans ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
hasWorkInCollection
Broadway Boogie Woogie
Girl before a Mirror
Gold Marilyn Monroe ("Museum of Modern Art, New York City")
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Street, Berlin
The Persistence of Memory
The Red Studio
Three Musicians
location
Brillo Boxes
Broadway Boogie Woogie
Campbell's Soup Cans
Girl before a Mirror
Gold Marilyn Monroe ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
The Persistence of Memory
Three Musicians ("Museum of Modern Art collection")
collection
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
The Persistence of Memory
The Red Studio ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
The Starry Night
owner
Brooke Astor
David Rockefeller
Nelson Rockefeller
boardMemberOf
MoMA PS1 ("MoMA Department of Media and Performance Art")
MoMA PS1 ("MoMA Department of Painting and Sculpture")
collaboration
Manhattan
Manhattan Island
contains
Glenn D. Lowry
Philip Johnson
employer
Henri Cartier-Bresson ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
hasCollectionAt
Horace Pippin
John Vachon
hasCollectionIn
The Red Studio ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
The Starry Night
museum
Horace Pippin ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
Jenny Holzer ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
notableExhibition
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition ("MoMA Department of Architecture")
organizedBy
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
Mary Quinn Sullivan
supportedInstitution
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
acquiredBy
MoMA PS1 ("The Museum of Modern Art")
affiliation
Museum of Modern Art ("MoMA")
alsoKnownAs
Rockefeller family
associatedInstitution
LOVE ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
associatedWith
Deconstructivism ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
associatedWithInstitution
Mary Quinn Sullivan
coFounded
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
coFounderOf
Henry-Russell Hitchcock ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
curatedAt
Glenn D. Lowry
directorOf
Street, Berlin ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
exhibitedAt
International Style ("Museum of Modern Art, New York City")
exhibitionHeldAt
Museum of Modern Art ("Museum of Modern Art Archives")
hasArchive
New York City
hasCulturalInstitution
David Geffen ("Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)")
hasDonatedTo
Kara Walker ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
hasExhibitedAt
Museum of Modern Art ("Museum of Modern Art Library")
hasLibrary
Jazz (book) ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
inCollection
Tulip chair ("Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)")
inCollectionOf
Modern Architecture: International Exhibition ("Museum of Modern Art, New York City")
locatedIn
CBS Building
near
Fifth Avenue–53rd Street
nearLandmark
Edward Durell Stone ("Museum of Modern Art building (1939), New York City")
notableWork
MoMA PS1 ("The Museum of Modern Art")
parentOrganization
International Style ("Modern Architecture: International Exhibition")
popularizedByExhibition
Jazz (book) ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
subjectOfExhibition
Brooke Astor
supported
Robert Indiana ("Museum of Modern Art, New York")
workFeaturedIn

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