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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Fort Worth’s Modern Art Museum is second only in size to
it’s counterpart in New York, and is the oldest art museum in
Texas, having been chartered in 1892. The museum is housed in an
eye-catching building, consisting of five long flat-roofed
pavilions atop a 1.5-acre pond, designed by Japanese architect
Tadao Ando. The museum’s permanent collection of modern and
contemporary paintings includes works by Picasso, Andy Warhol,
Rauschenberg and Pollock. The museum also hosts visiting
exhibitions and features a large sculpture collection.
Address: 3200 Darnell Street, Fort Worth
E-mail: info@themodern.org
Website: www.mamfw.org
Telephone: (817) 738 9215
Opening time: Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday 11am to 5pm. Closed Mondays and holidays
Admission: $10 (adults); concessions available. Free on Wednesdays, and first Sunday of the month