Visit Moco Museum London for a thought-provoking journey through iconic modern, contemporary, and digital art from Warhol to Kusama. Each eye-opening exhibition will leave you speechless!
Why Visit the Moco Museum in London?
Whether you’re a lifelong art enthusiast or someone looking to explore something new, Moco Museum London offers a thought-provoking experience that bridges the gap between the past, present, and future of art. Each exhibition is designed to challenge norms, spark conversation, and inspire a greater appreciation for creativity in all its forms.
Nestled in the heart of central London at 1 Marble Arch, the museum offers an immersive journey through the world of iconic masters and rising stars of the art world. From the revolutionary works of Andy Warhol to the immersive digital creations of contemporary artists, Moco Museum London is an unmissable destination for art lovers and curious minds alike!
Exhibitions in Moco
Along with the permanent exhibitions featuring works of contemporary and modern art, the Moco Museum welcomes you to admire its temporary exhibitions. You can read about the current exhibitions in the Moco Museum below.
Moco Masters
One of the permanent exhibitions, Moco Masters is a collection of work from some of the most iconic artists in modern art history. Marvel at the pop art genius of Andy Warhol, the striking creations of Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the thought-provoking pieces by street art legend Banksy.
You’ll also discover masterpieces from Yayoi Kusama, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, and the infamous Pablo Picasso. Each piece celebrates a different vision, offering an opportunity to get closer to the works that have shaped our cultural landscape.
Moco Contemporary
This exhibition showcases cutting-edge works by contemporary artists who continue to push boundaries and redefine art. Highlights include the edgy creations of Tracey Emin, the iconic street art of KAWS, and the playful works of Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami.
British photographer Chris Levine and multimedia artists like Julian Opie and JR also add their flair to this stunning collection, alongside other innovative voices like Daniel Arsham and Hayden Kays.
Digital and Immersive Art
The Digital and Immersive Art exhibition is a dazzling collection of digital art that blurs the lines between technology and creativity. You'll be captivated by the multimedia pieces of Pilar Zeta and Andrés Reisinger.
The exhibition also features futuristic installations by British sculptor Anthony James, known for his striking visual work in Netflix’s Glass Onion. Don Diablo and Pulse Interactive offer an extraordinary look at digital art’s cutting edge, while Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn and Ibiza's Miranda Makaroff showcase their immersive artistic visions.
Temporary Exhibition: Healing Frequency
This powerful temporary exhibition by Marina Abramović represents a culmination of the artist’s 55-year exploration into art, spirituality, and the human experience.
Moco Museum Opening Hours
The MOCO Museum in London is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm. Final admission is at 8 pm.
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