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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York released the first renderings of its revamped wing for modern and contemporary art, a $550-million project spanning around 126,000 square feet and ...
NEW YORK — Beginning in the late 1930s, Nelson Rockefeller tried to interest the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition of pre-Columbian artifacts, which he had begun to collect after a ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has launched a short game, Art Links, that invites players to identify common threads among works of art.
The influence of Moroccan jewelry on the Islamic world is a major focus of “Splendors of the Atlas: A Voyage Through Morocco’s Heritage,” on display through March 8 at the Museum of Islamic ...
For a $2 billion undertaking encompassing multiple projects within a 2.1 million-square-foot complex, the people directing the ongoing building efforts at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art talk a ...
Magazine In an Upcoming Show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lorna Simpson Goes Straight to the Source By Dodie Kazanjian March 10, 2025 ...
The award-winning filmmaker captures the emotional and cultural landscapes of 12 African nations, offering an immersive journey into the museum’s new African Art galleries.
It doesn't overwhelm the senses like the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City or the Louvre Museum in Paris. Yet the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin is sizable. Three buildings embrace a ...
The 20 best art museums in America The Post’s art critics rank their favorite museums across the country, based on their collections, exhibitions and history of public engagement.
A once in a lifetime exhibit of Italian paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York reminds us of the foundations of our faith.
Sources describe a shocked staff as the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles lays off 15 full-time and seven part-time employees in what the organization says are necessary changes to help ...
“Beyond Adornment” explores what the depiction of jewelry in art says about adornment, artists, and their subjects, from Charlemagne to Frida Kahlo.