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MoMA creates first permanent curatorial post for Latin American art
The museums owns around 3,000 works of Latin American art
Latin American curator for MoMA
Luís Perez-Oramas, who currently serves as adjunct curator of drawings at the museum, is the institution’s first curator of Latin American Art
MoMA completes merger with PS1
“It is like another department at the museum,” says MoMA director Glenn Lowry
MoMA's deaccessioned Picasso on show in France
Bequeathed to the museum by Nelson Rockefeller, the painting was controversially sold in 2013
News from the US: Bush and Blair go under the (sledge) hammer, the Whitney suffers loan woes, and Rakowitz can't get a date
Tate’s US patrons applaud the destruction of cake effigies, while MoMA makes life difficult
MoMA generates $2 billion for New York, says report
Study calculates economic impact of 6.25m visitors over three years since the museum’s reopening in midtown Manhattan
MoMA acquires Luc Tuymans paintings
The works focus on American conservatism under the Bush administration
The Art Newspaper exclusive on the memoir MoMA declined to publish
Shortly before his death in January, William Rubin handed us his manuscript
The Art Newspaper exclusive on the memoir MoMA declined to publish: The details
Here we publish an account of the memoirs of the late William S. Rubin, director of the paintings and sculpture department of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, for 15 years
Terry Riley to leave MoMA
The head of Architecture and Design will instead focus on his own firm
MoMA receives 12 Philip Guston paintings
The works form part of a collection gifted to the museum by real estate developer Edward R. Broida
MoMA appoints new chief curator of drawings
Cornelia H. Butler, previously at the LA Museum of Contemporary Art, scores the role
MoMA reveals restock of its contemporary galleries in yearly rehang
Around 50 new works are on view, including 16 examples never before seen at the museum
MoMA acquires $25 million Matisse
The plum blossoms painting is one of the artist's last works
MoMA reshuffles its board
To consecrate the new building, the museum's board has received a massive overhaul
Pinault sells Rauschenberg to MoMA for $30 million
French billionaire has recently sold works by Rothko, Warhol and Mondrian
MoMA to expand again, but not for a generation
The property was purchased during the expansion project, and includes all the land west of the museum between 53rd and 54th Streets and Sixth Avenue
MoMA committee to vote on major drawings collection gifted by Judith Rothschild Foundation
The foundation has offered the museum a collection of more than 2,500 drawings by 400 international artists
Rockefeller gives $100 million to MoMA
The money will go to the museum after his death, with yearly donations scheduled until that time
UBS art goes on show at MoMA
Founder Donald Marron has been instrumental in the acquisition of classic Modern and contemporary art
Letter: Director argues MoMA is misrepresented
From Glenn D. Lowry, Director of The Museum of Modern Art, New York
MoMA's opening parties were as sober as Tanaguchi’s architecture
Riffraff-proofing the festivities involved intense security procedures
New York’s famous Museum of Modern Art turns the story of art upside down with its expanded $858 million new building complex
At the hands of Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi, the MoMA has become twice its former size
MoMA reborn with newly expanded building
Taniguchi's addition to the institution has substantially increased the floor space - and the admission prices
MoMA's sustained deaccessioning continues
The museum is selling paintings by Picasso, Pollock, Léger and De Chirico, among others, at Christie's next month
MoMA investigated by federal agency over allegations of unfair dismissals
“We think the employees were let go in retaliation for their union activities,” says National Labour Relations Board attorney Don Zavelo
Mona Hatoum is the latest artist to curate an Artist's Choice exhibition at the MoMA
The show is named “Here is elsewhere” since “most of the artists in the exhibition, because of their gender, sexual orientation, colour, or cultural background, speak from a critical position outside the status quo”