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Museum of Modern Art Adds the 176 Original Emojis to Its Collection

They will join works by Van Gogh and Picasso in the museum

Featured on time.com

As emojis enter every aspect of our lives, from our phones, to movies, to the dictionary, it’s only fitting that their next stop is an art museum.

The Museum of Modern Art announced on Wednesday that it has acquired the original set of 176 emojis. Released in 1999 by Japanese phone company NTT DoCoMo, the first emojis were simple 12-pixel-by-12-pixel images that included a smiley face, a snowman, hearts and an old-school cell phone.

The emojis were copied in Japan after the initial set debuted, but they didn’t go global until Apple added them to the iPhone in 2011. The number of emojis has grown significantly over the years. The Unicode Consortium, which oversees emoji designs, now recognizes nearly 1,800 emojis, and the set has been updated with everything from the silly (poop) to the inclusive (more gender equality and racial diversity).

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