Apartments near Museum of Modern Art in New York, NY(11,296 Rentals)
5 W 91st St
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310 West 4th Street
212 E 29th St
153 E 26th St
151 W 21st St
503 W 22nd St
113 W 15th St
170 Amsterdam Ave
415 E 81st St
517 E 82nd St
37 W 8th St
110 Horatio St
756 Washington St
342 E 100th St
928 2nd Ave
320 W 38th St
340 E 58th St
155 E 29th St
606 W 30th St
145 4th Ave
175 E 96th St
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361 W 51st St
314 W 39th St
28 Park Ave
207 E 33rd St
512 E 80th St
200 W 16th St
157 E 57th St
220 E 57th St
334 W 46th St
412 E 55th St
520-522 2nd Ave
220 E 95th St
55 W 55th St
44 E 63rd St
437 W 53rd St
1427 York Ave
150 E 84th St
51 Irving Pl
306 E 91st St
245 E 44th St
556 3rd Ave
450 W 42nd St
626 1st Ave.
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New York is a town alive with culture and the arts, so it makes sense that apartment-ite looking to take in some paintings, sculpture, or other works of art have quite a few options for perusal. For fans of truly original contemporary art, however, there is only one spot that delivers the greatest variety and innovation, and that is the Museum of Modern Art. At the MoMA, you can discover the works of the masters, past and present, as well as seeing movements happening in the art world today, with one of the greatest selections of art in the country. Art is not a static medium, but instead is always alive and moving, and MoMA is a testament to that, combining some of the most famous works from past artists, while also showcasing art by talented up-and-comers. The MoMA houses on of the single greatest collection of modern Western art in the entire world, containing some of the most famous works of art in history. On display are such famous pieces as Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Salvador Dali’s Persistence of Memory, Jackson Pollock’s One: Number 31, 1950, Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, Francis Bacon’s Painting (1946), as well as numerous works by Warhol, Cezanne, Monet, Rousseau, Gauguin and Matisse. All in all, the permanent collection houses 150 thousand items, as well as 22,000 films and 4 million film stills. In addition to this are the constantly rotating exhibitions of the works of bold, new artists, bringing New Yorkers exciting new works to feast their eyes upon. MoMA is an art afficionados dreamworld, with a little something for every taste. New York is swarming with galleries, museums and other places to take in works of art, but apartment-ites looking for the best of the best need only take the short trip down to the Museum of Modern Art in the heart of Manhattan, where the most famous works in the history of art are on display, leaving you with a memory you won’t soon forget.