Destination Modern

Roxy Paine
Conjoined, 2007
Stainless steel
40 x 45 x 28 feet
Collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Museum purchase
Acquired in 2008
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Alex Da Corte: The Whale
March 2–September 7
Alex Da Corte: The Whale features more than forty paintings, several drawings, and a video that considers painting as a performative act. Da Corte is globally recognized for his hybrid installations marrying painting, performance, video, and sculpture. Learn More.
Alex Da Corte, The Pied Piper, 2019 Neoprene, EPS foam, upholstery foam, staples, thread, polyester fiber, epoxy clay, MDF, plywood 120 × 120 × 6.5 inches Courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London © Alex Da Corte. Image: Karma

Feeling Color: Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling
March 15–July 27
Feeling Color: Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling celebrates the work of these two artists and their contributions to the story of abstract painting in the late twentieth century. Learn More.
Aubrey Williams, Moon Sign V (Olmec-Maya and Now), 1984. Oil on canvas, 132 x 164 cm. © Estate of Aubrey Williams. Courtesy the Estate of Aubrey Williams and October Gallery, London
Art Break! Spring Break at the Modern
March 17–21
Visit for a week of activities and art for the whole family. Admission for kids under 18 is free every day.
Fridays at the Modern
Admission is always free on Fridays. We have evening programming every week, including tours, films, and dinner at Café Modern. On the First Friday of every month, we have live music, cocktails, and special tours.