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Embracing Color: Enamel in Chinese Decorative Arts, 1300–1900

Embracing Color: Enamel in Chinese Decorative Arts, 1300–1900

Through January 4, 2026 The Met Enamel decoration represents an exquisite and historically significant aspect of Chinese decorative arts that has often been overlooked in traditional scholarship. This remarkable exhibition at The Met explores the profound aesthetic, technical, and cultural innovations of Chinese enamel wares from the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties, revealing how […]

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The American Wing at 100

The American Wing at 100

Ongoing The Met In November 2024, The Met’s American Wing will mark its centennial anniversary with a thoughtfully reimagined installation that celebrates its rich legacy and evolving vision. This extensive reinstallation showcases an impressive collection of American art and design across three floors. The newly interpreted galleries invite visitors to explore connections within the Wing’s

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YANG Chung-Ming: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation in ContemporaryPrint Art

Renowned Taiwanese artist YANG Chung-Ming explores themes of time, sustainability, and the deeper humanconnection to nature. YANG’s practice is deeply rooted in printmaking, yet his artistic vision extends farbeyond traditional techniques. By moving past the conventional boundaries of carving and inking, he hasdeveloped a distinctive language that explores the materiality of paper and the interplay

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Ganesha: Lord of New Beginnings

Ganesha: Lord of New Beginnings

Through January 4, 2026 The Met Ganesha, prominently recognized as the beloved son of the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, occupies a unique and cherished place in the spiritual and cultural landscapes of the Indian subcontinent and beyond. This exhibition, “Ganesha: Lord of New Beginnings,” offers an expansive exploration of the multifaceted depictions of Ganesha

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Cycladic Art

Cycladic Art

Ongoing The Met The exhibition Cycladic Art: The Leonard N. Stern Collection on Loan from the Hellenic Republic offers a remarkable journey into the rich artistic heritage of the Early Bronze Age Cycladic civilization. Hosted at The Met Fifth Avenue, this presentation is the fruit of a historic 50-year collaboration between The Metropolitan Museum of

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Celebrating the Year of the Snake

Celebrating the Year of the Snake

Through February 10, 2026 The Met The Chinese zodiac, deeply rooted in East Asian lunar traditions, is a vital cultural lens through which the passing of years is observed and celebrated. Each year within this twelve-year cycle corresponds to an animal that imparts specific personality traits and symbolic meanings. Among these is the snake, an

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Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room

Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room

Ongoing The Met Explore a powerful reimagining of history with Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room, a groundbreaking exhibition at The Met Fifth Avenue. This installation brings to life the vibrant 19th-century Seneca Village, a predominantly Black community that thrived where Central Park now stands. Through a fusion of imagination and historical

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The New Art: American Photography, 1839–1910

The New Art: American Photography, 1839–1910

Through July 20 The Met The exhibition “The New Art: American Photography, 1839–1910” offers a compelling and comprehensive exploration of American photography’s transformative journey from its inception to the dawn of the 20th century. Drawing primarily from The Met’s esteemed William L. Schaeffer Collection, this exhibition presents widely celebrated photographers such as Josiah Johnson Hawes,

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Baseball Cards from the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick

Baseball Cards from the Collection of Jefferson R. Burdick

Through July 22 The Met The Metropolitan Museum of Art proudly features an extraordinary exhibition showcasing the Jefferson R. Burdick collection—a distinguished array of historical baseball cards that chronicles the evolution of America’s favorite pastime through remarkable printed ephemera. Spanning from the 1880s to the mid-20th century, this rare collection offers a fascinating glimpse into

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Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive

Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive

Until 19 October 2025 Tate Discover the evocative and vivid artistry of Edward Burra, a distinguished British painter whose work offers a penetrating glimpse into 20th-century urban life and subcultures. Celebrated for his mastery of watercolour, Burra redefined this delicate medium by infusing it with boldness and satirical flair, capturing the dynamism and diversity of

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The Calculated Curve: Eighteenth-Century American Furniture

The Calculated Curve: Eighteenth-Century American Furniture

Ongoing The Met The 2024 reinstallation of the Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Galleries of Eighteenth-Century American Art at The Met’s American Wing unveils a significant chapter in American furniture design from roughly 1720 to 1770. This updated installation invites visitors to explore closer the intricate craftsmanship, materials, and sculptural qualities that defined this

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City and Country: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

City and Country: Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints

Through September 2 The Met The Department of Drawings and Prints at The Met Fifth Avenue hosts an extraordinary collection exceeding one million works on paper, encompassing drawings, prints, and illustrated books from Europe and the Americas, spanning from circa 1400 to the present. Given the fragility and light sensitivity of these treasured artworks, exhibitions

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Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection

Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection

Ongoing The Met The Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection exhibition presents an extensive and profound showcase of Native American artistry from across the United States and Canada, celebrating both historic and contemporary works. This thoughtfully curated installation highlights the incredible diversity and depth of Indigenous cultural expression, providing visitors with

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Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie

Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie

Through August 17 The Met Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie is a groundbreaking exhibition that offers a fresh and critical perspective on the European fascination with porcelain and the decorative style of chinoiserie through the lens of feminist critique. This exhibition examines how the delicate and highly prized porcelain, originally imported from China

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