Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
9 expert reviews
“This structure... sets the right tone for contemplating one of the country's strongest collections of post–World War II painting and sculpture.”
– Fodor's
"The collection stresses Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Minimalism. Touring exhibitions focus on major retrospectives of modern masters."
"In a stunning, soaring space, this museum houses an incredible number of provocative and mind-expanding works by luminaries such as Mark Rothko and Picasso." Full review
"Tadao Ando’s five glass pavilions form a Modernist trilogy with Louis Kahn’s Kimball Art Museum across the street and Philip Johnson’s Amon Carter Museum." Full review
"In the Cultural District along with the Amon Carter and Kimbell Museums, this building will steal your heart." Full review
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"One of the largest modern-art facilities in the US." Full review
"The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (or the Modern, as it's commonly called) is a 153,000 square-foot building comprised of five segments of steel and glass." Full review
"Housed in a Tadao Ando-designed building that seems to float on water, the Modern maintains one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary art in the central United States." Full review
"The most noteworthy recent development in Fort Worth -- and one of the most important on the national culture scene." Full review