Richard Mille announces partnership with MoMA

Richard Mille is proud to announce a multi-year partnership with The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, one of the most influential institutions in international contemporary art. Founded in 1929, the famous Museum has long been a trailblazer in recognising and showcasing new forms of artistic expression, connecting people from around the world to the art of our time.

The museum aspires to be a catalyst for experimentation, learning and creativity, a gathering place for all as well as a home for artists and their ideas. Through innovative exhibitions, publications and public programmes, MoMA provides a vital platform for dialogue around contemporary issues.

Richard Mille will play a pivotal role in supporting the presentation of the Museum’s most groundbreaking contemporary programmes. This major partnership will notably support the dynamic and evolving display of MoMA’s cutting-edge contemporary art collection in the second-floor galleries, as well as The Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio, a vital space for artists exploring new and experimental art forms.

This landmark partnership started with support for the highly anticipated return of Christian Marclay’s The Clock. This cinematic masterpiece assembles thousands of film clips from over a century of filmmaking into a 24-hour montage, synchonised in real time. Each scene features a watch or clock, making this installation a fitting collaboration for Richard Mille. The Clock returned to MoMA last November, in Gallery 212 on the Museum’s second floor, serving as a thrilling prelude to the upcoming exhibitions Richard Mille will support throughout the collaboration.

January 23, 2025