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The Frick Collection presents a site-specific installation by the Swiss-born artist Nicolas Party (b. 1980) that combines Rosalba Carriera’s Portrait of a Man in Pilgrim’s Costume with an ensemble of pastel works of Party’s own devising.The installat... read more
Knorr, a global flavor expert, is paying homage to the rich food culture of diverse communities in North America with “Taste of Home” - a campaign dedicated to honoring the authenticity and culinary traditions that define and unite individuals nation... read more
Get ready to sleigh your holiday photo game at Winter Wanderland! No need to wait in those endless lines for Santa – theSkimm has your perfect festive photo ops covered. From November 24 to December 27, immerse yourself in the holiday magic as you st... read more
The Hudson Yards neighborhood will be adorned with over two million twinkling lights covering 115 miles, highlighted by 725 lit-up Evergreen trees and up to 32’ tall set-pieces in the shape of hot air balloons suspended in The Great Room of The Shops... read more
Explore the role our furry (and feathered) friends have played in culture and how they stand in as representations of status, power, loyalty, compassion and companionship through the perspectives of 24 global photographers.Among the works on view are... read more
Let’s fly, New York!After thrilling 2.5M visitors worldwide, the Balloon Museum is finally finding its home in the Big Apple.Join us at Pier 36 starting October 27 — tickets are on sale now!Balloon Museum – Let’s fly | Art has no limits#balloonmuseum... read more
Join the world-famous Rockettes® and the entire cast (including Santa!) for the stunning sets, costumes and the kind of breathtaking stage effects that have earned Radio City Music Hall® the title "Showplace of the Nation." With perennial f... read more
Taylor Swift: Storyteller is a career-spanning look at the artistic reinventions of the 12-time GRAMMY Award–winning artist who is one of the most prolific songwriters in history. Highlights include the cheerleader and ballerina ensembles from the aw... read more
An ongoing exhibition of the Museum’s growing permanent collection of over 3,500 objects, Craft Front & Center features a fresh installation of more than 60 historic works and new acquisitions dating from the golden age of the American Craft move... read more
Experience the magic of Lightscape! The after-dark, illuminated trail returns to Brooklyn with brand new works of art and promises an even more immersive and magical experience for visitors of all ages.Explore the beauty of the Garden under moonlight... read more
See more than 25 G-scale model trains and trolleys hum along nearly a half-mile of track. Don’t forget to look up—NYC bridges come together to create an aerial display of trains soaring overhead and outdoors on our all-new Conservatory Lawn display.A... read more
The exhibit features Lionel model trains traveling along a 34-foot-long, two-level, “O” gauge model train layout that winds its way through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including a mini Grand Central. It’s a fun display to show your... read more
The Frick Collection presents a site-specific installation by the Swiss-born artist Nicolas Party (b. 1980) that combines Rosalba Carriera’s Portrait of a Man in Pilgrim’s Costume with an ensemble of pastel works of Party’s own devising.The installat... read more
Barkley L. Hendricks (1945–2017) revolutionized contemporary portraiture with his vivid depictions of Black subjects that emphasize the dignity and individuality of his sitters. Beginning in the late 1960s, his work drew from and challenged tradition... read more
Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930sThe 1930s was a decade of political and social upheaval in the United States, and the art and visual culture of the time reflected the unsettled environment. Americans searched for... read more
This exhibition examines one of the most significant artistic dialogues in modern art history: the close and sometimes tumultuous relationship between Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. Born only two years apart, Manet (1832–1883) and Degas (1834–1917) w... read more
Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of FauvismOver an intense nine weeks in the summer of 1905 in the modest fishing village of Collioure on the French Mediterranean, Henri Matisse and Andre Derain embarked on a partnership that led to... read more
Africa and ByzantiumArt history has long emphasized the glories of the Byzantine Empire (circa 330–1453), but less known are the profound artistic contributions of North Africa, Egypt, Nubia, Ethiopia, and other powerful African kingdoms whose pivota... read more
The Great Hall Commission: Jacolby Satterwhite, A Metta PrayerIn fall 2023, The Met’s Great Hall will be the site of Jacolby Satterwhite’s multi-channel video installation and a series of performances that will take place throughout the installation’... read more
The Costume Institute's fall 2023 exhibition will explore the creativity and artistic legacy of women fashion designers from The Met’s permanent collection, tracing a lineage of makers from the turn of the twentieth century to the present day by high... read more