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The Basker Museum of Modern Art welcomes you!

Located on beautiful Basker Island, the BMMA features a collection of some of the most influential artists on the twentieth and twenty-first century — as well as a few up-and-comers.


Take the virtual tour!


How to visit

Visits to Basker Island are available through appointment with Chris Piuma, representative of J. Carl Grangles and the BMMA. Flights are provided through Dodo Airlines. Access to Animal Crossing: New Horizons is highly recommended.

The Basker Museum of Modern Art is within walking distance of Basker Airport, just north of the town square, housed in a large pink building. You can’t miss it.

The Dream Code, for visitors who prefer to visit in their sleep, is DA-0614-7398-7114.

Read more about it

The Basker Museum of Modern Art was featured in an article in Ars Technica. (If you would like to interview us, get in touch!)

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Don’t forget a souvenir!

Basker Museum of Modern Art t-shirts are available exclusively at your local Abel Sisters (ask them about code MO-0GXP-P3D4-CP1C)—or, if you like your t-shirts to feel softer than pixels, you can buy one online!

Want to exhibit?

We are actively seeking artists to create temporary installations or exhibits for the room to the left of main hall. Send proposals to Chris Piuma. (Artists will be expected to provide their own materials, and are encouraged to use no more than six design slots.)

Learn more about the art

Main floor art inspired by:

Hilma af Klint, Svanen, nr 17
Yayoi Kusama, Red Dots
Mark Rothko, Untitled (1970)
Agnes Martin, Stars
Kazimir Malevich, Suprematist Composition: White on White
Helen Frankenthaler, Mauve District
Piet Mondrian, Composition II with Red Blue and Yellow
Josef Albers, Study for Homage to the Square: Departing in Yellow
Rita Letendre, Impact
Frank Stella, Hyena Stomp
Franz Kline, Light Mechanic
Yves Klein, IKB 79

Upstairs loft:

Jo Baer, Primary Light Group: Red, Green, Blue
Robert Ryman, Surface Veil III
On Kawara, Date Paintings
Cy Twombly, Untitled (New York City), and Robert Rauschenberg, Erased de Kooning Drawing
Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Untitled (Perfect Lovers)
Yoko Ono, Painting to Be Stepped On
Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing 391
Joseph Kosuth, Clock (One and Five), English/Latin Version
Roman Opałka, 1965 / 1 – ∞

Outside art:

Claes Oldenburg, Dropped Cone

Special thanks

The Basker Museum of Modern Art would like to thank Mikey of Basker, Annie of Pandemia, Foofycat of Babylon, Shroom of Korterra, Zombiphilia of Mysteria, and Jeremy of Walkerton for their donations of time and objects. If you have anything you’d like to donate to the BMMA, you know who to contact.