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  1. Ellsworth Kelly. <i>Sculpture for a Large Wall</i> (detail). 1957. Anodized aluminum, 104 panels. 11' 5" x 65' 5" x 28" (348 x 1994 x 71.1 cm). Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder. © 2012 Ellsworth Kelly

    Ellsworth Kelly: Sculpture for a Large Wall

    April 30–June 4, 2012


  2. Cindy Sherman. <i>Untitled #466</i>. 2008. Chromogenic color print, 8' 1 1/8 x 63 15/16" (246.7 x 162.4 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the generosity of Robert B. Menschel in honor of Jerry I. Speyer. © 2011 Cindy Sherman

    Cindy Sherman

    February 26–June 11, 2012
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  3. Steve Gianakos. <i>She Could Hardly Wait.</i> 1996. Oil and ink on cut-and-pasted printed paper, 27 x 27 1/2" (68.6 x 69.9 cm). The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift. © 2012 Steve Gianakos

    Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration

    March 14–July 9, 2012


  4. Mark Boulos. <i>All That Is Solid Melts into Air.</i> 2008. Two-channel video (color, sound), 15 min. Courtesy the artist and Galerie Diana Stigter, Amsterdam. © 2012 Mark Boulos

    Projects 97: Mark Boulos

    March 19–July 16, 2012


  5. Cover detail, <i>Kodakery: A Journal for Amateur Photographers</i> 7, no. 9 (May 1920)

    “How to Make Good Pictures”: Manuals and the Popularization of Amateur Photography

    May 16–July 29, 2012


  6. James Rosenquist. <i>F-111</i> (detail). 1964–65. Oil on canvas with aluminum, 23 sections. 10 x 86' (304.8 x 2621.3 cm). Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Hillman and Lillie P. Bliss Bequest (both by exchange). © 2011 James Rosenquist/Licensed by VAGA, New York

    James Rosenquist: F-111

    January 25–July 30, 2012


  7. Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Ashley Hunt, Katya Sander, David Thorne. <i>9 Scripts from a Nation at War.</i>  2007. Ten-channel video installation (color, sound). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Committee on Media and Performance Art Funds. © 2012 the artists. Photograph by Jonathan Muzikar

    9 Scripts from a Nation at War

    January 25–August 6, 2012


  8. Rendering of Nature-City, Salem-Keizer, Oregon. 2011. Courtesy WORKac

    Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream

    February 15–August 13, 2012


  9. Tauba Auerbach. <i>The Whole Alphabet, From the Center Out, Digital, V</i>. 2006. Gouache on paper on panel 30 x 22″ (76.2 x 55.9 cm). Private Collection © 2011 Tauba Auerbach. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York

    Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language

    May 6–August 27, 2012
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  10. Photo: Michael Nagle

    Material Lab

    February 19, 2011–August 31, 2012


  11. Taryn Simon. Chapter XVII from <i>A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I–XVIII</i> (detail). 2011. Pigmented inkjet prints, 84 x 241 7/8" (213.4 x 614.4 cm). Courtesy the artist. © Taryn Simon

    Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I–XVIII

    May 2–September 3, 2012


  12. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (British, 1868–1928) and Margaret Macdonald (British, 1865–1933). Design for a Fireplace Wall, interior elevation of drawing room at 3 Lilybank Terrace, Glasgow. 1901. Pencil and watercolor on paper. 11 1/2 x 10 3/4" (29.2 x 27.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Joseph H. Heil, by exchange, 2009.

    Shaping Modernity 1880–1980

    March 28–September 30, 2012


  13. Jacques Nathan-Garamond (French, b. 1910). <i>Elle les Éclipse Toutes, Mazda Platina</i>. c. 1938. Lithograph. 45 5/8 x 63" (115.8 x 160 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the Designer, 1968

    Electric Currents, 1900–1940

    March 28–September 30, 2012


  14. Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby, Dunne & Raby (UK, est. 1994). Augmented Digestive System from Designs for an Overpopulated Planet: Foragers. 2009. Glass-reinforced plastic, 15 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 9 13/16" (40 x 40 x 25 cm). Image by Jason Evan and courtesy of Dunne & Raby. Gift of The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art

    Born out of Necessity

    March 2, 2012–January 28, 2013


  15. El Lissitzky. <i>Self-Portrait.</i> 1924. Gelatin silver print, 3 x 3 3/8" (7.6 x 8.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Thomas Walther Collection. Purchase. © 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

    The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook

    April 16, 2012–April 29, 2013


  16. Installation view of the MoMA Media Lounge. Photo by Thomas Griesel

    MoMA Media Lounge

    February 29, 2012–Ongoing


  17. Ralph Borland. Suited for Subversion. 2002. Nylon-reinforced PVC, padding, speaker, and pulse reader, 47 1/4 x 31 1/2 x 23 5/8" (120 x 80 x 60 cm). Fund for the Twenty-First Century. Photos by Ralph Borland and Pieter Hugo

    Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now

    November 17, 2011–Ongoing


  18. Frida Kahlo. <i>Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair</i>. 1940. Oil on canvas, 15 3/4 x 11" (40 x 27.9 cm). Gift of Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. © 2011 Frida Kahlo / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / SOMAAP, Mexico

    Painting & Sculpture I

    November 20, 2004–Ongoing


  19. Jackson Pollock. <i>One: Number 31, 1950</i>. 1950. Oil and enamel paint on canvas, 8' 10" x 17' 5 5/8" (269.5 x 530.8 cm). Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection Fund (by exchange). © 2011 Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

    Painting & Sculpture II

    June 22, 2011–Ongoing


  20. Guy de Cointet. <i>Five Sisters.</i> 1982, remake 2011. Light and sound by Eric Orr. Photo: Sal Kroonenberg. © If I Can't Dance, Amsterdam. Courtesy the estates of Guy de Cointet and Eric Orr

    Performance Program

    January 21, 2009–Ongoing


  21. Katharina Fritsch. <i>Figurengruppe.</i> 2006–08 (fabricated 2010–11). Bronze, copper, and stainless steel, lacquered, dimensions variable. Gift of Maja Oeri and Hans Bodenmann (Laurenz Foundation). © 2011 Katharina Fritsch

    Figure in the Garden

    May 20, 2011–Ongoing


  22. Sori Yanagi. Butterfly Stool. 1956. Molded plywood and metal, 15 1/2 x 17 3/8 x 12 1/8" (39.4 x 44.1 x 30.8 cm). Manufactured by Tendo Co., Ltd., Tokyo. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the designer, 1958

    Plywood: Material, Process, Form

    February 2, 2011–Ongoing