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Pirouette: Turning Points in Design

January 26, 2025 – October 18, 2025

The Museum of Modern Art

The Museum of Modern Art announces Pirouette: Turning Points in Design, an exhibition highlighting design as an agent of change, on view from January 26, 2025 to October 18, 2025. The exhibition will include a wide range of objects, drawn largely from MoMA’s collection, that have had a deep impact, whether on the design field or on the world at large—including furniture, electronics, symbols, information design, and more—spanning from the 1930s to today. Some of these objects are universally recognizable, while others might be known only to a smaller audience of fans and experts. Some have transformed behaviors, provoked departures from previous typologies and stereotypes, or embodied innovation in materials, form, or function. They have offered unconventional solutions to conventional problems, or designed brand new, constructive problems that lead to new and more evolved studies and solutions. Seen together, the objects in the exhibition highlight how design helps people bring about change, or adapt to it.

Pirouette: Turning Points in Design is organized by Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator, Department of Architecture and Design, and Director, Research and Development, with Maya Ellerkmann, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.

Support for the exhibition is provided by the Annual Exhibition Fund. Leadership contributions to the Annual Exhibition Fund, in support of the Museum’s collection and collection exhibitions, are generously provided by Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley, Sue and Edgar Wachenheim III, the Sandra and Tony Tamer Exhibition Fund, the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, Alice and Tom Tisch, the Marella and Giovanni Agnelli Fund for Exhibitions, The Contemporary Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Eva and Glenn Dubin, Mimi Haas, The David Rockefeller Council, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz, Kenneth C. Griffin, The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis, and Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder. Major funding is provided by The Sundheim Family Foundation.

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Nifemi Marcus-Bello. For the Community by the Community – Handwashing Station. 2020. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Photo: Kadara Enyeasi

Milton Glaser. ♥ NY concept sketch. 1976. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2024 NYS Dept. of Economic Development

Apple, Inc., Steve Jobs, Jerry Manock. Macintosh 128K Home Computer. 1983. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © Apple, Inc.

Ed Hawkins. Warming Stripes 1850-2023. 2018-ongoing© Ed Hawkins

Christien Meindertsma. Flax Chair. 2015. Photo: Mathijs Labadie

Gabriel Fontana. Multiform. 2019. Photo: Iris Rijskamp

Tim Ferguson Sauder, Brian Glenney, Sara Hendren. Accessible Icon. 2009-2011. The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Shigetaka Kurita. Emoji. 1998-1999. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2024 NTT DOCOMO