Best Art Museums For Art Lovers In The US

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The United States is the gateway to many of the world’s sophisticated and modern art galleries. Every art museum showcases the mediums and primitive artists’ eras, from Leonardo da Vinci to Roy Lichtenstein.

The following list of the most famous seven modern art museums and galleries from New York City to Los Angeles. And, other significant exhibitions in between them will insist you visit once in your trip to the USA.

The Ultimate Destination Of Modern Arts In The USA

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Founded in 1935, SFMOMA is the first modern art museum on the west coast and established in 1935. This museum holds pride in the art scene of San Francisco. In its first decade of establishment, the SFMOMA showcased the art of Henri Matisse and Diego Rivera. Even it had also witnessed the first-ever solo performance by Jackson Pollock.
 
Eventually, many different layers of acquisitions have been piling up over the years. All collected artforms or modern art are popping up in the whole universe.

MoMA, New York City

 

New York City’s key destination modern art museum and the opera house are one of the world’s most famous museums of modern art since 1929. The gallery showcases over 150,000 fragments of artworks of world-famous artists. Like, Andy Warhol’s Cambell’s Soup Cans, and Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night. And many contemporary artists of that golden time.
 
A museum is not the favorite place for art lovers, but it also draws the magnetic attention of most skeptical art-enthusiastic.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

Chicago’s MCA is a mark of an illustrated history of Frida Kahlo’s first world-famous creation, the untold story of America. And, Christo’s first building with a winded-up model, and Jeff Koons’ first solo exhibition. Another dramatic part of this museum is the reflection of the city through glass walls. Moreover, these also strike the enchanting view of Lake Michigan. 
 

The permanent collection holds a collection of traditional art culture of the post-war time. Including post-modernism, pop art, minimalism, and surrealism. Even the authority is constantly working on collecting more contemporary art pieces. You can also enjoy the live shows about music, theatre, and dance performances.

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The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

MOCA was established in 1979, but it has become famous quickly for its impressive collection of modern arts in the country
 
The main focus of MOCA is on American and European arts and key figures involved in renowned social movements. Including some prominent names like; Mark Rothko, Claes Oldenberg, and Roy Lichtenstein. On the other hand, another part of the collection leaves an impression of growing and developing artifacts. Like, as video arts and performance arts, along with paintings and sculptures.
 

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum exhibits a notable collection of artworks that belong from contemporary to impressionists. The museum’s building is a prestigious instance known to almost all art lovers worldwide. 

American renowned architect of all time, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed this building with a more comprehensive top view in contrast with less wide bottom and ramp whirling around the inside premise that takes visitors serpentine through the exhibits embedded with the skylight from the top. Due to this unique architectural design presentation, the Guggenheim Museum is known as the ‘temple of the spirit.’ The unprecedented look of the whole museum influences visitors to go deeper into those artworks.

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston 

The Institute of Contemporary Art Museum of Boston city speaks about the history of the 1030s. At the same time, the new building at the gate of the waterfront gets a touch of modern style with a permanent collection of modified contemporary arts. Before the construction of the building on the Boston’s Watergate, the management used to organize exhibitions and live shows for European and American artists; even they held the exhibitions all around the city.

The new building has expanded for dance performances, and the authority invites many dance companies like; Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company or Mark Morris Dance Group to perform their artistry and have their world premiers on that stage.

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

MASS MOCA cuddles an industrial root through its exterior with an image of the previous outlook. It is a converted art factory showcasing mostly experimental and performing art. So the visitors should not expect anything traditional in this MOCA art gallery, whose walls are surrounded by paintings. Here you will experience a bunch of unique and innovative arts.  

Some immortal and unparallel exhibits include Oh, Canada, which holds the most extensive collection of instances of contemporary Canadian culture, and another is Tree Logic by Natalie Jeremijenko; six live trees are dangling being hung from upside down.

The above-listed best art museums in the USA have witnessed the 20th and 21st centuries’ art journey with rising movements of a significant number of new artists, the adaptation of modern and contemporary arts, and steps taken by artists toward something new. So if you visit these museums, you will have a view of an era of changes and conversion in landscapes of artworks. Lastly, you can read more about travel in America here.

 

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