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Modern Masters Barcelona

Meet the Icons of Modern Art

Moco Barcelona celebrates Modern Masters — artists who stand out for their exceptional contribution to art, culture, and the world at large. Their work of modern art continues to inspire audiences to question the world and imagine new perspectives for the future.

Explore influential modern artists such as Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat at Moco Museum Barcelona.

Keith Haring picture portrait in front of his artwork

*Not all artworks are always on display.

Our collection exhibits artwork on loan and from the Moco Collection. We keep our exhibitions ever-evolving, so every visit is a fresh experience. Occasionally, this means some artworks online are not always on view in the museum. We appreciate your understanding.

Discover the Masters of Modern Art in Barcelona.

The Modern Masters have inspired countless generations and united art lovers around the world. Each master is celebrated for having a unique vision. They seize their moment in time to reflect and envision the future. Daring to change our world, they create work that becomes timeless. With global impact, Moco Modern Masters have found their way into homes and museums worldwide – including Barcelona’s vibrant cultural landscape – shaping our collective consciousness. Their names, art, and ideas are deeply woven in the fabric of our everyday lives. Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring – All Icons.

Andy Warhol – Pop Art and the Art Market

Andy Warhol’s work can be experienced in Barcelona at Moco Museum.

After Andy Warhol’s arrival on the New York scene in 1949, he became obsessed with consumerism, the cult of celebrity, commodity, and pop culture – themes that led to the birth of Pop Art.

The King of Pop Art knew that money made the world go ‘round, and not only did he flirt with this idea, but he made passionate love to it! Although Andy Warhol came from a working-class family, he built an entire artistic career around commercial obsession. Moco Museum Barcelona welcomes the Pop Art Master for his lasting impact on culture and our world.

Warhol initially pursued a career as a commercial artist before redefining visual arts with iconic works like the Campbell’s Soup Cans and Marilyn Diptych. He managed to turn his New York studio, The Factory, into a hub of celebrity portraits, performance art, and multimedia events like the Exploding Plastic Inevitable – a series of multimedia ‘happenings’ organised by Warhol.

His television series Andy Warhol’s TV and Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes blurred the lines between fine art and popular culture. Warhol expressed his fascination with everyday life, fame, and death through pictorial design, documentary films, and portrait commissions of figures like Elizabeth Taylor and Elvis Presley.

Today, the Andy Warhol Foundation supports artistic expression globally, while the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist – the Andy Warhol Museum in his native city Pittsburgh – preserves his extensive permanent collection.

Moco Museum Barcelona features selected Andy Warhol works that illustrate his role in shaping pop art and visual culture.

Jean-Michel Basquiat in Barcelona – From the Streets to Galleries

Now, you can come face to face with Basquiat in Barcelona at Moco Museum. 

When Basquiat first started selling his work and making money, he felt like a superhero. In 1981, Jean-Michel Basquiat art transitioned from the streets to top-tier galleries. New York was a mecca for the arts, and he was at the center of it!

As an artist, Basquiat always had a unique way of representing his surroundings. His paintings used an assemblage of symbols and clues to examine power structures, race, and identity.

Though he painted professionally for only 7 years until his death in 1988 at the age of 27, Basquiat’s work remains a vital part of the art world. Numerous books, exhibitions, and record-breaking auction sales keep his legacy alive.

At Moco Museum Barcelona, works related to Jean-Michel Basquiat highlight his energetic visual language and ongoing relevance.

“Royalty, heroism and the streets.” – Jean-Michel Basquiat

Keith Haring – Popular Culture and Artistic Expression in Barcelona

Whether you were walking down the street, changing trains, or dancing until sunrise, bold drawings declared: Keith Haring was here! Now, Keith Haring is in Barcelona at Moco Museum.

The Modern Master created icons that are now synonymous with his name: the Radiant Baby, Dancing Man, Bat Demon, and Angel. Haring’s art transcended the walls of art galleries and became part of public space.

His works explored themes of unity, love, and activism, making him an influential and controversial artist of his time. Haring’s pieces now live in museums, city walls, and in the hearts of art lovers across the world.

Moco Museum Barcelona presents works connected to Keith Haring’s graphic style and socially engaged themes.

Salvador Dalí – Surrealism and the Spanish Master

Salvador Dalí’s work is represented in Barcelona at Moco Museum.

The Spanish painter and genius, Salvador Dalí was the leading figure in Surrealism. Not just an artist, he was a celebrity.

Famous for paintings like The Persistence of Memory and sculptures such as Woman Aflame, Dalí explored themes of time, identity, and the unconscious. At Moco Museum Barcelona, Salvador Dalí takes the spotlight with Woman Aflame, a monumental sculpture reflecting beauty, secrets, and desire.

*Yayoi Kusama in Barcelona – Infinity, Dots, and the Power of Repetition

The Polka Dot Princess spent most of her time in nature where she had many hallucinations that she would describe as “dense fields of dots.” Yayoi Kusama’s pumpkin and polka dot works are a direct result from her lifelong obsessions with the subjects.

Yayoi Kusama takes center stage with a celebration of her iconic polka dot theme, a part of her infinity nets series. Kusama is one of the most important living artists today, whose contemporary and modern works bridge avant-garde, minimalism, and surrealism.

Yayoi Kusama quotes: “As I repeated this process over and over again, the nets began to expand to infinity. I forgot about myself as they enveloped me, clinging to my arms and legs and clothes and filling the room.”

Legacy of the Modern Art Masters: Impact on the Art Market and Beyond

The modern art masters continue to shape modern art in Barcelona and beyond.

From the East Village to the halls of the Carnegie Institute, the legacy of these modern artists is undeniable. As performance art, photography, painting, and sculpture evolve, their influence remains foundational.

These masters of modern art continue to shape the art market, inspire contemporary voices, and attract wealthy patrons and distinguished intellectuals alike.

Explore modern artists in Barcelona and discover modern art in Barcelona at Moco Museum.

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    maia macharashvili · Google · October 2025
    Visiting the MOCO Museum in Barcelona was one of the highlights of my trip. It’s a place where modern, contemporary, and digital art come together in the most dynamic way full of color, creativity, and unexpected emotions. The museum is located in the heart of El Born, inside a beautifully restored historic building that contrasts perfectly with the modern art inside. From the moment you enter, you feel the vibrant energy each room has its own mood, from powerful visual installations to immersive digital experiences.
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    Julianna Vi · Google · October 2025
    I really recommend visiting the Moco Museum. I was astonished by the artworks there. I’m keen on contemporary art, so I was delighted to see works by Andy Warhol, Banksy, and others. The museum is very interactive, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere. There’s also a special room with light installations it was incredible! Besides, they have an amazing gift shop with souvenirs at affordable prices.
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    benevolenskaya · Tripadvisor · October 2025
    This is a small collection, but the carefully chosen selection of great artists and pieces keeps a tourist, otherwise busy with all the city’s attractions , focused on the very best. Guillermo Lorca’s works are striking: fresh, imaginative, and captivating.
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    Corey June · Google · September 2025
    I had the amazing opportunity to visit it this week and it honestly left me speechless. As someone who deeply loves art, I was thrilled to see works by some of my favorite artists: Banksy, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and so many more! They’re also currently featuring a temporary exhibition of artworks by Robbie Williams. I was so surprised, he’s not only a talented singer, but also an incredible artist! Thank you, Moco Museum, for this unforgettable experience! ✨
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    S.
    It is a well curated small collection of contemporary arts greatest hits along with a few up and coming artists exhibitions. I was fascinated by the pieces and I love how the museum flowed through each experience. The staff were amazing and helpful also. Absolutely a must see for contemporary art lovers!!
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    Naledi H.
    I loved the museum! The art exhibited there was fantastic! It was so inspiring and such a wonderful experience. The art is so vibrant I loved being there I didn't want to leave.
  • 5 uit 5 sterren
    Virginia R.
    The exhibits were curated well. And the chosen pieces provided a nice representation of various influential and impactful artists. I would definitely recommend this museum for any fan of contemporary art.
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    maia macharashvili
    I especially loved how the exhibition combines world-famous artists like Banksy, Basquiat, and Andy Warhol with emerging digital creators and NFT art. It’s not a typical “quiet” museum it’s interactive, emotional, and modern. The NFT and digital rooms were fascinating they make you reflect on how art, technology, and human creativity are merging today. Lighting, music, and the flow between rooms are very well designed, so you never feel bored or overwhelmed. The curators clearly thought about how to make art feel accessible, emotional, and current. Staff were friendly and helpful, and the museum shop also has great souvenirs and art books.

Practical Information

  • Opening Hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 19:00

    Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 20:00

    Sunday: 19:00

  • Duration

    Approximately 60 minutes.

  • Location

    Moco Museum Barcelona

    Carrer de Montcada 25, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain. Get directions here.

  • Contact

    Do you have a question? Email us at [email protected].

    For all other inquiries visit our contact page.

  • Audio Guide

    Included in the ticket price. Don’t forget to bring your headphones to access the free audio tour.

Media Reviews

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    Moco Museum has earned a place among the favorites of art lovers worldwide by connecting with young audiences in a more personal and accessible way. A visit to Moco Museum is an experience that leaves no one indifferent.
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    Around 65% of visitors to Moco Museum are first-time museum-goers, highlighting its success in opening up the art world to new audiences.
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    Barcelona's Moco Museum is a riot–of colors, of styles, of pushing artistic boundaries. Mainly, of joy.
  • ABC
    There’s a museum in Barcelona full of young people. Impossible? Well, it really exists. It’s called Moco Museum. Moco Museum succeeds in making art appealing to younger generations without sacrificing cultural relevance.
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    An internationally successful museum arrives in Barcelona: the Moco Museum.
  • TripAdvisor
    The museum is well structured and organized, the works are interesting and, certainly, offers a different note than the usual Gaudi and Picasso etc.
  • PR Newswire
    Moco echoes its commitment to exhibiting iconic works by internationally renowned artists and rising stars. For many visitors, Moco is an entry point into the world of art.
  • The Guardian
    Targeting 18- to 35-year-olds, Moco Museum is redefining how new audiences engage with modern, contemporary, and street art.
  • Secret Barcelona
    With over 100 modern and immersive digital artworks, every visit becomes a true discovery—because art here isn’t just seen, it’s felt.

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