- Installation view of Claude Monet’s Water Lilies (1914-26)
- MoMA’s newest renovation puts into perspective both the museum’s expansion and its recent curatorial reboot. Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night (1889). Image courtesy The Museum of Modern Art
- Henri Rousseau, The Sleeping Gypsy (1897)
- Sculptures by Constantin Brancusi in the collection galleries
- Faith Ringgold, American People Series #20: Die (1967)
- Installation view of the collection galleries
- Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907)
- Paula Modersohn-Becker, Selbstbildnis mit zwei Blumen in der erhobenen linken Hand [Self-Portrait with Two Flowers in her Raised Left Hand] (1907)
- MoMA has made room for a more expansive history that features objects made by women, African Americans and Latinos. Here, Tarsila do Amaral’s The Moon (A Lua) (1928). The Museum of Modern Art, New York
- Ibrahim El-Salahi, Prison Notebook (1976)
- Pope.L., The Great White Way, 22 miles, 9 years, 1 street (2000-09)
- Installation view of “Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape”
- Shigeru Onishi, Untitled (c. 1955)
- Installation view of “Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction―The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift”
- Hélio Oiticica, Relevo neoconcreto (Neoconcrete Relief) (1960)
- Lygia Clark, Contra relevo no. 1 (Counter Relief no. 1). (1958)
- A work by the artist Gego in “Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction―The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift”
- Betye Saar, Black Girl’s Window (1969)
- Jamal Penjweny, Work from the series “Saddam is Here”. (2010)
- Nuha Al-Radi, Portrait of Zain Habboo (1995)
- Charles L. Turner, 6th Avenue–Subway–Post (1942-44). Courtesy The Museum of Modern Art.
- Unknown, Home movies. Jarret family. USA (1958-67)