MoMA Museum of Modern Art

Contemporary Galleries: 1980–Now

17 Nov 2011 - 09 Feb 2014

Martin Kippenberger
Martin, Into the Corner, You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself. 1992
Cast aluminum, clothing, and iron plate
71 1/2 x 29 1/2 x 13 1/2" (181.6 x 74.9 x 34.3 cm).
Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund Bequest, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, Jerry I. Speyer, and Michael and Judy Ovitz Funds. © 2011 Estate Martin Kippenberger, Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Continuing the historical sequence found on MoMA’s fifth (1880–1940) and fourth (1940–1980) floors, the galleries on the second floor present art of the early 1980s through the present moment, interweaving works in all mediums. Individual galleries focus on particular topics, ranging from specific locales that nourished influential groups of artists to key strategies shared by diverse practitioners of the same generation. Others display a single significant installation or artist’s project. Like the fifth- and fourth-floor galleries, the second-floor galleries will be periodically reinstalled to reflect the depth and richness of the Museum’s collection, and to allow for varying approaches to the wide variety of art produced during the last 30 years. Featured artists include Philip-Lorca diCorcia, David Hammons, Anish Kapoor, William Kentridge, and Laura Owens.
 

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