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Did you know that in 1966, the Museum presented a groundbreaking exhibition which defined the Minimalist movement? And that it was followed in 1970 by the pioneering exhibition Software, addressing the significance of information technology for art?

Learn more about the Museum's unexpected and fascinating history on the interactive Centennial Celebration Timeline.

Highlights of the year's celebrations include the exhibition My America: Art from The Jewish Museum Collection, 1900-1955, which includes this jubilant Elie Nadelman sculpture.
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Elie Nadelman (American, 1882 - 1946)
Dancer, c. 1920-1922
Cherry wood
28 1/4 in. (71.8 cm)
Given in memory of Muriel Rand by her husband William Rand
1992-37
 






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